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Equality of education opportunity: a concept that students from less advantageous backgrounds should have equal oppurtunities to experience success in school.
Dame school: a school run by a housewife duering early colonial days.
New England Primer: the basic text used in schools during the eighteenth century.
Common schools: public elementary schools that are open to children of all classes.
Kindergarten: a division of school for children below the first grade, usually for children between ages four and six.
Middle school: a school that bridges the grades between elementary school and high school, usually grades 6-8.
Across:4. | a division of school for children below the first grade, usually for children between ages four and six. |
| 5. | a school run by a housewife duering early colonial days. |
| | Down:1. | the basic text used in schools during the eighteenth century. | 2. | public elementary schools that are open to children of all classes. |
| 3. | a school that bridges the grades between elementary school and high school, usually grades 6-8. |
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Across:4. | a division of school for children below the first grade, usually for children between ages four and six. |
| 5. | a school run by a housewife duering early colonial days. |
| | Down:1. | the basic text used in schools during the eighteenth century. | 2. | public elementary schools that are open to children of all classes. |
| 3. | a school that bridges the grades between elementary school and high school, usually grades 6-8. |
| |
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