Westside Learning Collective
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Westside Learning Collective is a private secular micro-school offering Montessori-inspired education with flexible scheduling and homeschool support. The belonging-centric, progressive school emphasizes social-emotional learning and family partnerships. While inclusive and open to special needs families, it does not specialize in disability services.
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