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Ymca At Purdy Elementary
Program Name: YMCA AT PURDY ELEMENTARY
Program Address: 13815 62ND AVE NW, GIG HARBOR WA 98332
Contact Phone: (253) 564-9622
Website: http://www.pes.psd401.net/
Detail: Each student will be respected as a unique individual and, with the active participation and support of caring adults, will experience success in some area of his or her life. Each student will become increasingly responsible, self-directed, self-disciplined, and will be provided with role models and materials which encourage the pursuit of excellence.
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YMCA AT PURDY ELEMENTARY, GIG HARBOR WA
Program Address: 13815 62ND AVE NW, GIG HARBOR WA 98332
Contact Phone: (253) 564-9622
Website: http://www.pes.psd401.net/
Detail: Each student will be respected as a unique individual and, with the active participation and support of caring adults, will experience success in some area of his or her life. Each student will become increasingly responsible, self-directed, self-disciplined, and will be provided with role models and materials which encourage the pursuit of excellence.
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