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A new survey found that 70% of parents support extended school hours for after-school programs

时间:2025-11-20 03:57:20 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:Gadget Spotlights 阅读:142次

A new survey found that 70% of parents support extended school hours for after-school programs

A city installed public Wi-Fi in parksResearchers studied the effects of air pollution on children’s health

A new survey found that 70% of parents support extended school hours for after-school programs

A bookstore offered a monthly book subscription serviceA farm started selling grass-fed beefA museum displayed famous paintings on loan from another museum

A new survey found that 70% of parents support extended school hours for after-school programs

A gym added new weight training equipmentA government program helped first-time homebuyers

A new survey found that 70% of parents support extended school hours for after-school programs

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