On the recordApril 9, 2014
Hispanic immigrant families in particular have a very strong need for such programs because their young children often have extremely low levels of English language and literacy proficiency.
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congress.govHispanic immigrant families in particular have a very strong need for such programs because their young children often have extremely low levels of English language and literacy proficiency.
Emphasizes the need for preschool programs for Hispanic immigrant families.
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