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  2. Smart Start, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Smart Start Inc. was founded and incorporated in September 1992 in Dallas–Fort Worth by Bettye Rodgers and Jay D. Rodgers under the name “1A Smart Start, Inc.” [1] On August 21, 2015, 1A Smart Start, Inc. was acquired by ABRY Partners, becoming 1A Smart Start, LLC. [2] On Nov. 8, 2021, the Apollo Impact platform, managed by Apollo Global ...

  3. Smart Start (education) - Wikipedia

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    Smart Start is a North Carolina public-private initiative, founded in 1993, that provides funding to local non-profit organizations throughout the state to "ensure that young children enter school healthy and ready to succeed". [1] Smart Start funding supports child care, efforts to reduce the cost of child care, access to health services, and ...

  4. SMART Reading - Wikipedia

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    SMART was developed by Neil Goldschmidt and the law firm Ater Wynne Hewitt Dodson & Skerritt, LLP in 1992. [2] [3] It has grown from serving 585 children at 8 schools at its inception [4] to serving 7,244 children at 204 sites in 2009, [5] and 223 sites in 2011. [1] As of December 2011, the organization's annual budget was $2.7 million. [1]

  5. Smart Start - Wikipedia

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    Smart Start may refer to: Smart Start (education), an American education program; Smart Start, Inc., an American manufacturer of alcohol-monitoring technology;

  6. First grade - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, Grade 1 (Filipino: Baitang Isa) is the first year of Primary Level and Elementary School curriculum. Students are usually 6–7 years old, but some students, mostly females, can start at ages 5-6. In Singapore, First Grade (or more commonly, "Primary 1"), begins when a child is six years old. Child at least 6 years old on 1 ...

  7. SMART criteria - Wikipedia

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    S.M.A.R.T. (or SMART) is an acronym used as a mnemonic device to establish criteria for effective goal-setting and objective development. This framework is commonly applied in various fields, including project management, employee performance management, and personal development.

  8. Smart 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Smart #1 (stylised as "smart #1") is a battery electric subcompact crossover SUV developed and produced by Smart Automobile, ...

  9. Start-up Nation - Wikipedia

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    Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle is a 2009 book by Dan Senor and Saul Singer about the economy of Israel. [1] It examines how Israel was able to reach such economic growth that "at the start of 2009, some 63 Israeli companies were listed on the NASDAQ , more than those of any other foreign country."