Preschools is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Preschools in a sentence
Related words
Preschools meaning
plural of preschool
Using Preschools
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of preschool
- In the example corpus, preschools often appears in combinations such as: preschools and, and preschools, the preschools.
Context around Preschools
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Preschools
- In this selection, "preschools" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, renovate, expanding, emilia, elementary, schools and kindergarten stand out and add context to how "preschools" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 12 schools preschools and day and 50 local preschools and receive. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "preschools" sits close to words such as abaribe, abbasids and abstentions, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with preschools
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Meanwhile, preschools, schools and universities remain closed indefinitely. (8 words)
So far, only preschools and grades 1-4 have been permitted to restart. (13 words)
She worked and volunteered in preschools, elementary schools, libraries and for the League of Women Voters. (16 words)
After the initial boom of applications died down this year, the department also modified the registration system to allow families to enroll directly by walking into preschools — rather than requiring them to use the state’s website, as had been the case. (42 words)
Roszak, a former health and human services official for the Obama administration and author of three books on active shooter planning in preschools, said that schools must create strategies to blunt, delay or stop a shooter’s plans. (38 words)
Serving children from as young as one year old to four or five years old, many of these nurseries and preschools have opened virtual learning for their young charges but most of the nurseries have seen low enrollment. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Thus, he said, the BDF concert donation would be used to renovate preschools at Bokspits and Struizendam as well as pay for licensing of the preschools.
The Mothers of North Arlington’s Preschool Fair will give parents a chance to meet representatives and parents from over 50 local preschools and receive a handout with a list of all local preschools.
After the initial boom of applications died down this year, the department also modified the registration system to allow families to enroll directly by walking into preschools — rather than requiring them to use the state’s website, as had been the case.
Instead, it says the “renewal program” will see 22 preschools and primary schools as well as Kambah High School axed.
Last year, the number of kindergartens in China fell for the first time in 15 years, while the number of students enrolled in kindergartens and preschools also dropped, the Ministry of Education confirmed in July.
Outreach to families and bolstering the teacher workforce will be critical to expanding preschools in Hawaii, based on the experience of states that are further along in the process.
Roszak, a former health and human services official for the Obama administration and author of three books on active shooter planning in preschools, said that schools must create strategies to blunt, delay or stop a shooter’s plans.
She worked and volunteered in preschools, elementary schools, libraries and for the League of Women Voters.
For Peraza-Garcia’s family in Seattle, the tight squeeze is worth it to be in the same complex as their cousins and walking distance of grocery stores, a park and preschools.
Reggio Emilia preschools that were designed in the Italian region of the same name after World War II, children were encouraged to learn through exploration and follow their own interests.
But for Angelica’s Daycare, less than a mile from both preschools, the choice rests with García, 32, and her mother Angelica Rodríguez, 53, who started the business 30 years ago.
Meanwhile, preschools, schools and universities remain closed indefinitely.
Nature-based preschools were increasing before the pandemic, more than doubling in the last three years, and Illinois is among the states with the most programs — topping 20.
Oke took to LinkedIn to voice her frustration at the lack of support available to early-childhood teachers, particularly when it came to preparing preschools and crèches for educational and safety inspections.
Preschools, kindergarten, and daycares were allowed to reopen nationwide Sunday after a monthlong closure, but all other educational institutions must remain shuttered.
Serving children from as young as one year old to four or five years old, many of these nurseries and preschools have opened virtual learning for their young charges but most of the nurseries have seen low enrollment.
So far, only preschools and grades 1-4 have been permitted to restart.
The measure will allow school districts to use bond funds for preschools, help with schools affected by disasters, and let districts add larger school bonds to local ballots.
This one in Des Moines, WA, is the first of many free preschools that we’ll be opening for underserved children.
Unlike K-12 schools, preschools and day-care centers have been allowed to operate throughout the pandemic.
Common combinations with preschools
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- preschools and 6×
- and preschools 5×
- the preschools 3×
- in preschools 3×
- local preschools 2×
- preschools in 2×
- preschools that 2×
- free preschools 2×
- schools preschools 2×
- preschools or 2×