Preschools and Daycare Centers in
Calexico, CA
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C.u.i. Calexico Center | 827 7th Street |
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C.u.i. Headstart - Calexico | 2300 Rockwood Ave. |
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C.u.i. Lily Rodriguez-pittman Headstart | 509 Birch Street |
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Icoe Calexico Migrant Child Development Center | 1000 Rockwood |
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Kinder Castle Learning Academy | 980 Corrales St |
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La Escuelita & Kiddie World Day Care | 701 North Preston Drive |
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Lily Rodriguez-Pittman | 509 Birch Street |
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Neighborhood House Daycare Center | 506 E. Fourth Street |
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Neighborhood House State Preschool | 655 W. Sheridan Street |
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Our Lady Of Guadalupe Academy/calexico | 520 Rockwood Avenue |
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Riverside County Office Of Education/calexico | 1120 E. 7th Street |
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Small World Montessori | 2450 Portico Boulevard |
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United Families, Inc. - Calexico Preschool | 937 Heber Avenue |
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