OP-ED: Full Day Kindergarten Should Remain a Local Decision

The New Hampshire State Senate added an amendment to Senate Bill 191, a bill targeting education adequacy funding, in a move to support full-day kindergarten funding.

The time at which a child begins formal, full day education should be a decision made by the family. Parents have the constitutional right to guide the education of their children. It has been made clear that once full-day kindergarten is funded, the next step will be mandating full-day kindergarten for all children. Parental choice, when it comes to full day versus half day kindergarten will be a thing of the past. The financial impact will certainly result in the closing of many private kindergartens, leaving fewer choices. Keep Reading…

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