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    Sylvan learning of Washington is open! Come check out our new building, new staff, new programs, and special pricing for old and new Sylvan families! We are now located at 155 N. Market Street in Downtown Washington. We offer our adaptive learning plans through our SylvanSync Math, SylvanSync Reading, and our new SylvanSync Writing programs. We also offer Study Skills, Homework Support, and SAT/ACT Prep. Whatever your child needs- we can make it happen! All of our programs offer a personal learning plan, constant progress monitoring, mastery learning, promotes independence and confidence, note and test taking, reading strategies, process and development, organization, time-management, expert instructors in content and strategies, and research skills.

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    Call us today at 252-756-9383 to schedule an assessment or center visit!

    Lauren.rattew@sylvanlearning.com

    https://www.sylvanlearning.com/
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