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Y-achievement @ Monroe School
Program Name: Y-ACHIEVEMENT @ MONROE SCHOOL
Program Address: 5137 W. CISNA ROAD, PEORIA IL 61607
Contact Phone: (309) 253-5485
Website: http://peoriaymca.org/
Detail: Our before & after school program is made up of more than just a safe place for your child. The staff make each day new and exciting with activities to develop the students. Your child will experience activities in seven core content areas: arts and humanities, character based education, free play, homework support, literature, service based learning, and nutrition and fitness.
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Y-ACHIEVEMENT @ MONROE SCHOOL, PEORIA IL
Program Address: 5137 W. CISNA ROAD, PEORIA IL 61607
Contact Phone: (309) 253-5485
Website: http://peoriaymca.org/
Detail: Our before & after school program is made up of more than just a safe place for your child. The staff make each day new and exciting with activities to develop the students. Your child will experience activities in seven core content areas: arts and humanities, character based education, free play, homework support, literature, service based learning, and nutrition and fitness.
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