Youth of the Suquamish Tribe of Washington broke ground last week on an $2.3 million early
learning center.
The Marion Forsman-Bouschie Early Learning Center will promote education for Suquamish youth, ages infant to 12. The 11,800-square-foot facility will twice as large as the current youth building.
Inside, the center includes more space for teachers. Outside, it features more playground space and bicycle/tricycle trails.
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Kids break ground for new Early Learning Center
(The North Kitsap Herald 7/26)
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Suquamish Tribe - http://www.suquamish.nsn.us
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