County commissioners approve $3.9M for new preschool seats in Multnomah Co.

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In a decisive move to bolster early childhood education, Multnomah County commissioners have approved a budget of $3. 9 million for new preschool seats. This funding aims to enhance accessibility to quality education for families in the region. The new preschool locations will be added to the Preschool for All family application, which is set to open in November. Families will soon have the opportunity to enroll their children, with classes beginning in January 2025.

This initiative underscores the county's dedication to investing in early education and supporting its youngest residents. By expanding preschool options, the county aims to provide equitable access to educational resources for all children. The decision has been received positively by education advocates who emphasize the importance of early learning. Overall, this funding represents a significant step towards universal preschool access in Multnomah County.

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