Op-ed: I've been in education more than 50 years. Indiana must help parents afford pre-K

Key Points:

  • Studies show preschool benefits students throughout their lives, improving literacy scores and classroom behavior.

  • Indiana ranks low nationally in pre-K enrollment and is cutting funding for pre-K assistance.

  • A pre-K tax credit is proposed to help families afford preschool, mirroring programs in 26 other states.

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