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North Richland Hills, TX
Discovery School
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Telephone: (817) 281-2669 · Website: www.yourdiscoveryschool.com
School Philosophy and Mission
"Discovery School's objective is to provide positive "hands-on" learning experiences that foster spiritual, intellectual, social and physical development in preschool children. "
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Children have a balance of child-directed and teacher-directed activities which focus on the children meeting or exceeding the guidelines as established by the Texas Education Agency. Children attend Creative Movement classes each day and Spanish classes once a week. Bible is taught each day and school-wide chapel meets monthly.
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