Nova Scotia pre-primary classes will be up and running by end of week:minister
HALIFAX — A key campaign promise by Nova Scotia Liberals will be fulfilled when the expansion of pre-primary classes for four-year-olds is up and running by the end of the week, says Education Minister Zach Churchill.
Churchill said Monday that a full complement of early childhood educators — 102 — had been hired to teach in all 50 classes in 43 locations across the province. Churchill announced in July that 30 new classes would be added to 20 existing classes.
The minister, who made the announcement at a pre-primary class in the Halifax suburb of Lower Sackville, said another two classes would also open within the first two weeks of October, bringing the total number of classes this year to 52.
He said 818 children had been enrolled for the play-based pre-primary program.