by asanders | Nov 29, 2023 | News
On Nov. 29, Lee Pesky Learning Center received $15,000 in grant monies from CapEd Credit Union. This funding is part of a multi-year $45,000 grant poised to provide support to LPLC for early childhood programming from 2022-2024. LPLC, an education nonprofit...
by asanders | Nov 21, 2023 | News
Article by Monica Carrillo-Casas, the Hispanic Life and Affairs Reporter of Times-News. BELLEVUE — The Lee Pesky Learning Center, a nonprofit organization that helps kids with learning differences, expanded their literacy programming services this fall to English...
by asanders | Oct 12, 2023 | News
The Lee Pesky Learning Center is expanding its literacy programming this fall for English language learners in Blaine County. As an educational non-profit with a focus on creating pathways to learning for everyone, they are expanding their services, all thanks to a...
by asanders | Aug 27, 2023 | News
The Lee Pesky Learning Center has received a $50,000 grant from the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, Inc., to create inclusive early childhood environments. In addition to being a leader in early childhood education statewide, Lee Pesky Learning Center—a 501c3...
by asanders | Aug 21, 2023 | News
Boise, Idaho— This past August 2023, Lee Pesky Learning Center’s Grants Manager Dr. Tracey Hodges co-edited a newly released book: Assessing Disciplinary Writing in Both Research and Practice. LPLC Executive Director Dr. Lindy Crawford and Educational Specialist...