pre-k
noun
Pronunciation: /ˌpriːˈkeɪ/
Definition
An educational program for children aged three to five, designed to prepare them for formal schooling.
Examples
My daughter starts pre-k next Monday and is very excited to meet her new teacher.
The local school district is expanding its pre-k program to accommodate more families in the neighborhood.
Research shows that children who attend high-quality pre-k often perform better in elementary school.
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