Douglas Vasquez, dressed in a sweater vest and glasses, takes his 6-year-old daughter, Mia, by the hand and guides her inside their neighborhood Citibank. Mia is small enough to fit on the ledge of the cashier’s window and young enough not to know about the rising cost of college tuition, much less the crippling debt of student loans. College, Douglas has to explain, is a big school after high school. Yet Mia is already setting aside money for her post-secondary education, thanks to a new San Francisco program for all kindergarteners in public schools.
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