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Kids Doing Schoolwork

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Why do we need expanded, quality
Pre-K in Texas schools?

  • Funded Pre-K programs have a significant impact on high school graduation rates
  • Pre-K sets the foundation for success in math and technology
  • Pre-K builds the Texas workforce and is essential to keeping the Texas workforce intact
  • Access to Pre-K increases the likelihood of financial stability for Texas families
  • Pre-K saves Texas money by supporting workers today
  • For every $1.00 invested in quality Texas Pre-K programs, the state incurs at least a $3.50 return






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Laughter and Tears at Award Reception

United Way of Williamson County recently presented the 2009 Janet Engvall McTigue Advancing Excellence Award to Hope Alliance.  Popular actor, comedian, and brother of Janet Engvall McTigue, Bill Engvall, Jr., flew into Georgetown especially for the event.  Read more.

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From left, Patty Connor of Hope Alliance, Comedian Bill Engvall, and Jennifer Edwards of United Way of Williamson County.

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