This report explains the work that has taken place over the last decade in
Boston to not only improve pre-K, but to build on the successes of pre-K
through reform of classroom environments, instructional practices, and
curricula in pre-K, kindergarten, and, more recently, in first and
second grade. It is a story of reforming from the bottom up, of
realizing that the work of increasing student achievement is not
confined to a single grade, but requires sustained efforts to improve
the grades that follow, efforts that persist despite multiple changes in
district leadership. It is a story of the importance of using research
and data to drive continuous improvement. It is a story worthy of
attention from all states and districts across the country working to
build on the gains made as a result of high-quality pre-K programs.
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