BETHESDA, MD, May 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Enrichment Centers, Inc. announces 20% off of their Tutoring and Summer Enrichment Programs offered this season.
The Enrichment Centers is a local-area organization with a heartfelt commitment to learning. Founded 16 years ago, we provide in-home tutoring, after-school classes, and summer programs in all subjects, for students of all ages and levels. Our centers and qualified staff are located throughout the Washington D.C. Metro Area, serving Montgomery County, Prince George's County, the District, Arlington County, and Fairfax County.
They are also No Child Left Behind program providers, teaching reading and math to at-risk children in three states. The organization received the Best Instructional Practices Award, in 2009, by the Baltimore City Public Schools Office of Federal Programs for excellence in providing Supplemental Educational Services.
Through innovative and dynamic programs, The Enrichment Centers seeks to make learning enjoyable and empowering for all students. They are committed to the education of the whole person, tailoring our teaching methods to best suit each student's unique learning style. Their programs build self-esteem, realize potential, and mobilize students in the world.
The Enrichment Centers offers Tutoring & Mentoring for all subjects, ages and levels, as well as After-School, Gifted & Talented, Language Immersion, and Summer Programs as well as Study Skills, Test Preparation and Interview Preparation.
For details on the special offer please click on the link below or copy and paste it into your browser: http://enrichmentcenters.com/coupon20.html
Contact:
The Enrichment Centers, Inc.
~We make learning fun~
301-229-8000
info@enrichmentcenters.com
http://www.enrichmentcenters.com
The Enrichment Centers Announces 20% Off Summer Fees
The Enrichment Centers, Inc. announces 20% off of their Tutoring and Summer Enrichment Programs offered this season.
2011-05-30
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