lundi 16 mai 2016

Early childhood program expands amid Flint's water crisis

FLINT, Mich. (AP) - The University of Michigan-Flint's early childhood education program will be offered for free to more Flint families amid the city's crisis with lead-tainted water, officials said Monday.

The program is ideal for lead-exposed children in part because of the emphasis on providing healthy food to students every two hours, Michigan-Flint early education teacher Starletta Rett-Henry said during a news conference at Holmes STEM Academy.

Early childhood program expands amid Flint's water crisis

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