ATLANTA (October 2, 2013) – Senator Fran Millar (R –Dunwoody) read to a group of students at Kingsley Elementary School today as part of Georgia Pre-K Week. This year’s 3rd annual Georgia Pre-K Week ran from Monday, September 30 to Friday, October 4.
“It was an honor to celebrate Georgia Pre-K Week at Kingless Elementary,” said Senator Millar. “These children are the future of our state and it is important that we recognize the students for their hard work, parents for their continued support, and the teachers who work every day to prepare our children for continued success throughout their academic career.”
Sponsored by Voices for Georgia’s Children and Pre-K partners throughout the state, Georgia Pre-K Week focuses on the important role of Georgia’s Pre-K program on future academic achievement.
While visiting Kingless Elementary, Senator Millar participated in a reading activity with the children, took a tour of the facility, spoke with teachers and staff, and received an up-close look at the many ways the center is supporting early childhood education.
“Georgia’s Pre-K program is an exceptional program that can serve as a model for our country,” said Pat Willis, Executive Director of Voices for Georgia’s Children. “About 84,000 four year olds in Georgia benefit from this remarkable program, a milestone in the critical phase of education that takes place from birth to age 8.”
To celebrate Georgia Pre-K Week, Senator Millar was one of nearly 150 state officials who visited some of the approximately 3,800 Pre-K classrooms located in all 159 counties across Georgia.
RELEASE
For Immediate Release:
October 2, 2013
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Shawna Mercer, Sr. Communications Specialist
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