LEE PESKY LEARNING CENTER CELEBRATES JOURNEYS IN LEARNING

 

Lee Pesky Learning Center hosts its open house January 25 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to showcase its new facility at 3324 Elder. As decision makers begin discussing the importance of education, the Center will open its doors to the community to explain how its services can support education in Idaho.  

 

The open house will feature personal success stories of individuals who struggle with learning and highlight early childhood resources that not only support the efforts of the legislature, but build the foundation for lifetime learning. The open house will take attendees on a journey through the new facility through the eyes of a student, teacher, caregiver, and family. From parents, to teachers to specialized instruction, our innovative approach to learning seeks to ensure that every child in Idaho will have teacher who is capable of teaching him or her in the way that he or she learns best. 

 

About Lee Pesky Learning Center

Founded by Ketchum residents Alan and Wendy Pesky as a memorial to their son Lee, the Center improves literacy in Idaho with a special emphasis on learning disabilities.We believe individuals have a right to learn and deserve to reach their fullest potential in reading, writing, and math.We accomplish our goals by providing quality, research-based services, programs, and resources to individuals, educators, organizations, and communities.

 

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