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Department provides funding opportunities and resources to ensure strong start for Early Childhood Communities

May 28, 2020 Free PressSubmissions

Resources focus on healthy operations, sustaining and expanding access to care, classroom quality, and family engagement post-COVID-19 Baton Rouge, La. — As the state begins reopening, the Louisiana Department of Education today released a Strong Start 2020 Planning Guide for…

Early Childhood Communities, Planning Guide for Early Childhood

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