‘Children who need it most'
Officials say the state's challenge at the beginning of a new century is to create an early education system for ...
What they're saying: Educare groundbreaking
About 180 people turned out for the start of work on an early childhood center in south Oklahoma City . But despite the presence of influential people such as the governor, state legislators, the entire Oklahoma City School Board and community donors, the audience was most moved by a group of youngsters in white hard hats.
The children, who wore matching gray sweat shirts with the new Educare center's logo, gripped ...
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