1. preschool - Noun
2. preschool - Adjective
3. preschool - Verb
an educational institution for children too young for elementary school
Source: WordNetAn avid walker, gardener, and sports fan, Bob had a lovely early retirement traveling and taking on part-time work as a census worker in Scranton and then as a preschool van driver for the Northeast Educational Intermediate Unit. Source: Internet
A mother has filed a lawsuit against a preschool in Palm Beach County for negligence related to an incident that happened three years ago. Source: Internet
Among them is Theresa Levy, a Jewish preschool director in Jacksonville, Florida. Source: Internet
Associated Press, "Study says preschool music lessons may aid math skills", Chicago Tribune, August 14, 1994. Source: Internet
Camille Brandt and her partner are operating three Montessori schools in Fargo that usually have about 130 preschool children and were down to only 30 Friday, March 20. Read the full story here. Source: Internet
For years, Republicans have championed those scholarships for 4-year-olds as an alternative to DFL plans to create a universal preschool system. Source: Internet