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A new early education facility has officially opened its doors at 403 East 65th Street, bringing expanded learning opportunities to young families in the neighborhood. The center will serve as a dedicated District 2 Pre-K and 3-K Center, providing crucial early childhood programming.
The opening addresses a growing need for accessible, high-quality early education in the area. Such programs are widely recognized for laying a critical foundation for future academic and social success. By offering both 3-K and Pre-K seats, the center supports children through key developmental stages in a dedicated, age-appropriate environment.
Located on the Upper East Side, the new center is poised to become a vibrant community hub for its youngest residents and their families. The establishment underscores a continued commitment to investing in early learning, ensuring children have a strong and supportive start to their educational journeys. The facility is now welcoming enrolled students for the current academic year.
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