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It was certainly a special day for the children and staff, at the first graduation ceremony from the permanent facility of Primeros Pasos First Steps, on Savannah Road in Georgetown.
Three students from the class enter kindergarten at public schools this coming fall, and other students graduated to the next learning level.
“We value diversity and we welcome all children in our community. One of our goals is to ensure that every Hispanic student entering kindergarten speaks both English and Spanish fluently,” said program director Trudy Cole. “Some of the students who entered the program last fall only spoke Spanish. These 3- and 4-year-old graduates can count at least to 20, know their ABCs, their shapes and their colors.” “*
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