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Windsor Unified highlights rapid growth in preschool and before/after-school programs

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District staff told the school board that preschool enrollment and before/after-school (Well) program participation have expanded this year, with new preschool classrooms and partnerships to train future preschool teachers.

Windsor Unified’s early education director, Jessica Borland, told the Board of Trustees on April 17 that enrollment in the district’s preschool and before- and after-school (Well) programs has grown substantially this year.

Borland, introducing her staff, said the district now serves 478 students in its preschool and Well programs combined. “So you can see that our numbers have jumped up to 478 students,” Borland said. She said the total includes preschool classrooms and that some students have left since being served earlier in the year.

The presentation outlined staffing and program changes across district campuses. Borland said the…

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