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John, what year was it 26:1 compared to now? Was it when kids with developmental issues were sent to hospitals and institutions each day not expected to learn or exist in society? All kids deserve an education and the ability to grow in the world today, the law states this and it is the right thing to do.

Rather than complain, would you be willing to sit on the committee to try to make a change for the better, or would you rather sit at home on the computer and complain?

My kids all went to half day preschool and kidergarten and they are great students. I do agree that I don't know that all day K will increase performance in the kid's education. I do know that less time in class is devoted to education each year because of unnecessary State and federal regulations and testing. If they spent less time on testing and more time teaching, maybe they wouldn't need all day K. All day K should not turn into free day care for the kids. If they do all day K, it need to be effective and not babysitting.

Personally, I believe having kids at that age sitting in class all day would be too much and they won't get more than being there half the day. I think we would be better off having the kids do half day kindergarten, teach them the entire time and then when they get home, not stick them in front of the TV for 4 hours until dinner.

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