Daily WordRow: A Head Start
Porter-Leath Early Childhood Academy - South Memphis students listen to Bryson Potts, better known as rapper NLE Choppa, read his new children’s book “Cricket Stop Cricking” on April 16. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)
With one month down as the new recipient of federal preschool program Head Start, Memphis nonprofit Porter-Leath says it has enrolled about a third of the students its $30 million grant can support.
“What Head Start does is it wraps their arms around the entire family. It’s not just your typical pre-K program with the classroom teacher. It’s all of these comprehensive services,” Porter-Leath President Sean Lee said on a recent episode of WKNO-TV’s “Behind The Headlines.”
Read the entire story here and watch “Behind The Headlines” here.
This game follows some of the conventions of Wordle. You get six tries to guess each individual word. If a letter on the keypad turns yellow, the letter is in that specific word, but it’s in the wrong spot. If it turns green, the letter is in the right spot. If it turns gray, it’s not part of the word.
But unlike Wordle, there can be any number of words or letters.
Good luck!
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