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The Learning Experience® in Crest Hill Wins National ‘Center of Excellence’ Award
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The Learning Experience® in Crest Hill Wins National ‘Center of Excellence’ Award

CREST HILL, IL (March 25, 2014) -The Learning Experience® (TLE®), the country’s fastest growing early learning academy for children six weeks to six years old, is pleased to announce its Crest Hill center as a recipient of its annual Center of Excellence Award. This recognition is bestowed upon the top 10 percent of TLE® centers nationwide that have scored 85 percent or higher on their annual evaluations.

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