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Fulton reports growth in Universal Pre-K: 9 full-day classrooms last year, 157 enrolled for fall

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Director of early childhood education described program growth, curriculum alignment with state standards, class-size goals and community partnerships; district will continue quality assurance under state grant.

Fulton City School District presented an update on its Universal Pre-K (UPK) program, noting sustained expansion and alignment with New York State early-learning requirements. Director of Early Childhood Education Mr. Gates traced the district’s UPK history back to 1998 and said the district added full-day UPK in the 2021–22 school year. He reported that the most recent school year began with nine full-day UPK classrooms and one half-day classroom, and that 156 students attended full day with a total of 165 students participating in UPK programming that year. Gates said the district receives a New York…

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