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Nearly 53,000 apply for Michigan’s free pre-K program as enrollment grows
Michigan's free pre-kindergarten program has seen massive interest, with nearly 53,000 applications filed since June. This initiative, known as Great Start Readiness, provides high-quality early education at no cost, allowing families to save significant childcare expenses. The statewide effort is described as a successful investment in the futures of Michigan's children.
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