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Clark schools outline preschool expansion plan; administrator clarifies parent opt-out process for curriculum

Board of Education, Clark Public Schools · October 8, 2025
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Summary

Board and administrators described year two of a state preschool expansion and plans for additional classrooms tied to a bond referendum; during public comment the district clarified how parents may opt students out of specific curricular units and offered to provide curriculum links.

District administrators told the Board of Education the preschool expansion is in its second year of a five-year state program and described near-term steps to add classroom capacity and supports.

"This year, we're in year 2 of the 5 year program," an administrator said, explaining that at the end of five years the district expects to serve any 3- or 4-year-old whose parents want full-day preschool in the district. The administrator said four additional preschool classrooms are currently operating at Arthur L. Johnson High School (ALJ) and that…

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