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Old 08-22-2007, 03:21 PM
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Default Public (free) pre-k/kindergarten in Seacoast area?

We will be relocating in the fall of 09 and our son will be ready to start pre-k the next year. (Anal long term planner here) I will be in grad school at UNH and hopefully teaching and my husband will also be teaching, so finding low cost education is a priority for us.

If it is not public, how much can I expect to spend for private pre-school and kinder?

(p.s. we are in Austin where both are public, but we do "pay" for them with our nutty property taxes of $3600 on a 150k house)

Thanks!
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