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Tacoma, WA
Annie Wright School
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Telephone: (253) 272-2216 · Website: www.aw.org
Application Process
Applications are accepted: Please call the admission office after january 1st to schedule your visit. school readiness assessment official classroom visit (k) group observation (ps & pk) parent questionnaire |
Deadline for applications: March 01 |
Application fee: $50 |
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Admissions Process
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The Admission Office looks forward to meeting every applicant to Preschool or Pre-Kindergarten and his or her parents. Please call after January 1st to reserve a spot in one of our Saturday group play sessions during which the applicant is Annie Wright School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, or national origin.
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Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 3 years to enroll.
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