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How 4-year-olds are giving Michigan districts an incentive to build, expand
Michigan schools are expanding pre-K programs by converting elementary schools into early childhood centers and using state funding for 68,000 children. Districts like Roseville Community Schools are consolidating pre-K programs into dedicated buildings to streamline operations and attract families to the K-12 pipeline.
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