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KLC OpCo Employee and Accreditation Overview (2005) The passage provides routine operational statistics about employee numbers, turnover, and accreditation status for a private early‑childhood company. It contains no allegations, financial flows, or connections to high‑profile individuals or agencies, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: KLC OpCo employed ~40,000 staff in 2005, 93% of whom were teachers/assistants paid hourly.; Turnover rates are claimed to be below industry average.; 43% of centers (831) were accredited by NAEYC, a leading childcare accreditor.
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KLC OpCo Employee and Accreditation Overview (2005) The passage provides routine operational statistics about employee numbers, turnover, and accreditation status for a private early‑childhood company. It contains no allegations, financial flows, or connections to high‑profile individuals or agencies, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: KLC OpCo employed ~40,000 staff in 2005, 93% of whom were teachers/assistants paid hourly.; Turnover rates are claimed to be below industry average.; 43% of centers (831) were accredited by NAEYC, a leading childcare accreditor.
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