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Pre-Kindergarten Programs to Get Boost

Gov. Parris Glendening is greeted in June by 11-year-old Matthew Cavedon, junior spokesman for Boundless Playgrounds.
Gov. Parris Glendening in June announced another program to help children: a $1.75 million public-private partnership to build  accessible playgrounds. Matthew Cavedon, 11, junior spokesman for Boundless Playgrounds, greets him. (Photo courtesy of governor's office)

Gov. Parris Glendening says he'll funnel another $30 million to early education to help children through these critical years for brain development.

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The governor also pledges to press for more funds for higher education and for his Smart Growth anti-urban sprawl program and for private school textbooks.
 
 
 
 

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