Yes, "prekindergarten" is typically written as one word without a hyphen. It refers to the educational program designed for children before they enter kindergarten. However, some variations may exist regionally or in specific contexts, but the single-word form is the most common usage.
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You say "A hyphen" because the sound of the letter "H" at the beginning of the word "hyphen" is pronounced, making it a consonant sound.
No, it does not have a hyphen.
It Is A Special Hyphen
In Baltimore, Maryland, children must be at least 4 years old by September 1 of the school year to enter prekindergarten. This age requirement ensures that children are developmentally ready for the early learning experiences provided in prekindergarten programs. Parents can check with local schools for specific enrollment details and options available in their area.
A colon is this : and a hyphen is this -
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It does not need to have a hyphen! :)
No there's not a hyphen.
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Kindergarten is for 5 year old children, PK is Prekindergarten for 4 year old children, PPK is Pre-prekindergarten for 3 year old children. Back in my youth, we used to call it nursery school.
Non-breaking hyphen