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Wilkinson Early Childhood Center

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Adress:1921 Prather Ave , Saint Louis , MO , US
Phone: (314) 645-1202
Website: Take me there
Opening Hours:
  • Mon: 09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Tue: 09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Wed: 09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Thu: 09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Fri: 09:30 AM - 04:30 PM
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Wilkinson Early Childhood Center
Wilkinson Early Childhood Center
Wilkinson Early Childhood Center
Wilkinson Early Childhood Center
Wilkinson Early Childhood Center
Wilkinson Early Childhood Center
Wilkinson Early Childhood Center
Reviews (2)

12/11/2011
Jeff K.
Our son has been a student at Wilkinson for four years now and we absolutely love it. Wilkinson ECC is a magnet school in the St. Louis Public School District and is a community of children,...
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31/07/2016
Marianne P.
Great little magnet school in the Dogtown neighborhood. Small class sizes. Individualized attention. Adorable green space with the outdoor classroom. Very active PTO. We are very pleased with...
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Descriptions
The Early Childhood Office, located in St. Louis, Mo., operates a range of programs that focuses on the language, intellectual, physical, social and emotional development of students. The office provides a variety of child care and transportation services. It conducts parents group meetings and activities. The office also organizes health seminars. Early Childhood Office provides reference materials on brain science. The office conducts a program on child development and parenting skills. In addition, it operates parent-infant interaction and district family literacy programs. Early Childhood Office is a division of St. Louis Public Schools, which operates various elementary, middle and high schools.

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