Toddlers graduate from Family Centers' Greenwich Head Start Preschools

<p>Thursday marked a big day for some of the smallest graduates in the class of 2018.&nbsp;</p>

News 12 Staff

Jun 22, 2018, 12:53 PM

Updated 2,164 days ago

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Thursday marked a big day for some of the smallest graduates in the class of 2018.
About 60 children and their families celebrated the completion of the Family Centers' Greenwich Head Start Preschools and School Readiness program.
The ceremony also recognized parents who worked with the center to achieve educational goals.
“[The children] have done amazing work and they've reached higher levels in all areas of development,” said Early Education Director Yenny Toone. “We're so excited about their progress and they're really ready for kindergarten.”
Teachers say while they will miss the students, they're proud of their accomplishments.
This year also marks the seventh year that employees from Morgan Stanley in Greenwich volunteered at the event and provided lunch, flowers, decorations and gifts for teachers.


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