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Douglas Unified raises preschool tuition, expands schedule and closes one site
Summary
The board approved increasing preschool from four to five days, lengthening some session hours and raising tuition from $60 to $75; the Clawson preschool will close for funding reasons and a $60 fee will apply to speech-only visits.
The Douglas Unified School District board approved changes to its preschool program, including moving from a four-day to a five-day schedule, increasing daily hours at most sessions, closing one site for funding reasons and raising tuition fees.
Administration told the board the district’s preschool currently operates four days per week and that moving to five days will provide more instructional time and benefit families. “So we technically, right now, our our program meets 4 days out of the week,” the presenter said when introducing the proposal. The district proposed increasing regular classroom days to Monday through Friday and lengthening most sessions from roughly 2.5 hours to 3 hours on Monday, Tuesday,…
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