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School Services for Children with Special Needs at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM)

Services offered to military families who have a family member with special health care need.

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Special Education Advocacy

Virtual Tutoring at Learn to Be

Provides free, online 1-on-1 tutoring to K-12 and ESL students all around the US. Volunteer tutors meet with students about 1-2 times a week for 60-minute lessons. Serves students from underserved, low-income communities.

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Tutoring Services

Youth Programs at South Whidbey Community Center

WE SERVE: Families with school-aged children in South Whidbey Island. WE PROVIDE: Various programs to nurture the potential in every student. Programs are designed to encourage creativity, foster learning and build essential skills and healthy community connections. OTHER: Services are available to all families with school-aged children in South Whidbey Island.

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Tutoring Services
Summer Camps
Youth Enrichment Programs

Special Education Parent & Community Liaison at Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

The OSPI Special Education Parent Liaison is available as a resource to parents in non-legal special education matters and serves as a neutral and independent advocate for a fair process.

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Special Education Advocacy

Reading Skills Assessment and Tutoring at Central Washington University (Reading Intervention Center)

Offers brief assessments of current reading skill development for children K - 5th grade. Children who have been previously identified as having a learning disability or other disability, as well as students without special needs, are welcome to access services through the center. Also offers tutoring for children who need help with developing reading skills.

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Tutoring Services
Pediatric Developmental Assessment