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Prince George preschool programs meet state 'VQB5' expectations, officials say

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Division preschool classrooms scored in the 'meets expectations' range under the Virginia Quality Birth to Five (VQB5) system, with local observers and teachers praising classroom practice and noting the statewide average for site scores.

Prince George County preschool programs received “meets expectations” ratings under Virginia’s Quality Birth to 5 (VQB5) system, district staff told the school board on Jan. 13.

Ms. Germanos and Ms. Mitchell explained the VQB5 process: preschools that accept state or federal funds must use a vetted curriculum and submit classroom observations scored with the CLASS (Classroom Assessment Scoring System)…

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