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Ymca Brentwood Elementary
Program Name: YMCA BRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY
Program Address: 406 W REGINA DR, SPOKANE WA 99021
Contact Phone: (509) 465-6235
Website: http://www.mead354.org/page.cfm?p=1309
Detail: Brentwood Elementary School, part of Mead School District 354, offers classes for students in kindergarten through sixth grade. It's classified as being in or near a mid-sized city (Spokane, WA).
We have an approximate student population of 611. Students living in the Brentwood attendance area attend Northwood Middle School for grades 7-8, and Mead High School for grades 9-12.
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YMCA BRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY, SPOKANE WA
Program Address: 406 W REGINA DR, SPOKANE WA 99021
Contact Phone: (509) 465-6235
Website: http://www.mead354.org/page.cfm?p=1309
Detail: Brentwood Elementary School, part of Mead School District 354, offers classes for students in kindergarten through sixth grade. It's classified as being in or near a mid-sized city (Spokane, WA).
We have an approximate student population of 611. Students living in the Brentwood attendance area attend Northwood Middle School for grades 7-8, and Mead High School for grades 9-12.
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