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Empowering Unique Learners
Miriam Learning Center expands services to St. Charles County
Katie Stalter


Miriam Learning Center, an integral part of Miriam School and Learning Center, is excited to announce the expansion of its specialized services into St. Charles County. This expansion will provide critical tutoring and testing services for students with diverse learning needs.

As part of its continued mission to support students with diagnosed or undiagnosed learning differences, Miriam Learning Center's expansion will begin by offering tutoring services to help students thrive within their current school settings.

"Our goal is to ensure that every student, regardless of their learning needs, has the resources and support to succeed," said Heather Kemper, director of advancement at Miriam School and Learning Center. "Expanding Services into St. Charles County allows us to reach more families and create lasting change for children who learn differently."

For more information, or to schedule tutoring services, please visit miriamstl.org/learning-center/free-consultation or call 314-961-1500

 


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