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Queen Anne's kindergartners best prepared in statePublished 04/24/08
A higher percent of Queen Anne's County kindergartners arrived at school ready to learn last fall than in any other Maryland district, according to the State Department of Education.
A recently released report shows that 17 percent more of the county's students were prepared for kindergarten than last year, bringing the total percentage up to 89 - the highest in the state, and 17 percent higher than kindergarteners in Anne Arundel.
"Queen Anne's County has a really active group of providers who are very much aware of the best practices in early childhood education," said Rolf Grafwallner, assistant state...
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