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Kindergartner meaning
A child who attends a kindergarten.
Example sentences (17)
One Facebook user even messaged the mother of a 6-year-old Ohio kindergartner who died after experiencing lifelong health problems since her premature birth, including epilepsy, asthma, and frequent hospitalizations with respiratory viruses.
Kindergarten teacher Denice Hatch encourages kindergartner Nathan Bard during his first day of classes Aug. 28 at Atwood Primary School in Oakland.
Special mention to my favorite heel, Dominik Mysterio, emptily mocking Ricochet’s name like an angry kindergartner.
This time, it was to drive to each and every incoming kindergartner's home, and drop off a book.
It's certainly been a concern of mine, and I'd venture to say my two kids — an upcoming kindergartner and a preschooler — are early adopters to masking.
It’s my kindergartner’s first year.
Not more than a minute later, the rising kindergartner asked if I wanted another.
The kindergartner has videos to watch and a packet of work she has to do during the stay-at-home order in Ohio.
KANSAS CITY (AP) — Authorities say a kindergartner brought an unloaded gun to a Kansas City elementary school in a backpack, apparently without knowing it was there.
Riverside kindergartner Vada Robillard says the Pledge of Allegiance Monday, Nov. 11, at the school's Veterans Day program.
And sometimes you just can’t tell the thought pattern: in looking at skulls, one kindergartner replied, “I know that is a boy deer.
Northwest Heights kindergartner Noah Hansen is shown with his mother, Mallory Hansen.
Prater’s daughter, Frances Adkins, understands the message, but there was some personal pride to the work because she attended Highland as a preschooler and then as a kindergartner and a first-grader.
Remember that time Trump couldnтАЩt use crayons to color the US flag as well as a kindergartner?
SANTA ROSA (CBS SF/AP) — A San Francisco Bay Area kindergartner can continue bringing her cannabis-based drug to her public school.
They bring a toddler, you pull out a kindergartner.
They were praying,” said Frank’s brother, Jerry Piscopo, 64, a kindergartner at the time of the tragedy.