Consider the report that came out last year from the Utah Foundation. It seems that Utahns can show a little envy back to Colorado when it comes to education, particularly early childhood education.Consider the report that came out last year from the Utah Foundation. It seems that Utahns can show a little envy back to Colorado when it comes to education, particularly early childhood education.
Utah Foundation found that while both Utah and Colorado are below the national average for per-pupil education spending, Colorado has invested more heavily in early education, including public preschool and all-day kindergarten. Thirty-four percent of Colorado 4-year-olds attend public preschool, but only 13 percent of Utah’s 4-year-olds do. And about three-quarters of Colorado kindergartners are there for a full day, but Utah still only has 13 percent in full-day kindergarten.
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