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Bayside Ymca @ Ps. 41
Program Name: BAYSIDE YMCA @ PS. 41
Program Address: 214-43 35th AVE., Bayside NY 11361
Contact Phone: (718) 229-5972
Website: http://schools.nycenet.edu/Region3/ps41/
Detail: Mission Statement P Provide a nurturing learning environment, where all children can explore, achieve and excel S Successful strategies for high standards, self-esteem and excellence as well 4 4 lifelong learning 1 1 team striving together. Students, parents, teachers, and community members uniting for all things that are better
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BAYSIDE YMCA @ PS. 41, Bayside NY
Program Address: 214-43 35th AVE., Bayside NY 11361
Contact Phone: (718) 229-5972
Website: http://schools.nycenet.edu/Region3/ps41/
Detail: Mission Statement P Provide a nurturing learning environment, where all children can explore, achieve and excel S Successful strategies for high standards, self-esteem and excellence as well 4 4 lifelong learning 1 1 team striving together. Students, parents, teachers, and community members uniting for all things that are better
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