Oregon (OR) Educational Materials Companies

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Oregon Driver Training Institute
1158 Garfield St Eugene, OR 97402
Eugene OR 97402
(888) 590-8769

providing driver education programs through contracts with schools or colleges, programs quarterly, 14 different locations, 8 in the Portland area, dr
The Critical Thinking Co.™
1991 Sherman AveSuite 200
North Bend OR 97459
(541) 982-4234

Improving Problem-Solving in Reading, Writing Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies Since 1958.
Kids Learning for Success LLC
11435 SW 92nd Ave.
Tigard OR 97223
(503) 806-7830

"El camino al éxito is an effective Spanish kindergarten curriculum for early reading intervention. "
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Measurement Learning Consltnts
60 Laneda Avenue # 201
Manzanita OR 97130
(503) 368-4502
We Choose Virtues LLC
Harrisburg OR 974468710
(541) 255-5084

teaching tools to simply inspire character that lasts
Kidipede
Portland OR 97213

Kidipede - History for Kids - History site for middle school kids. Kidipede's pages are easy to read, but they don't pull any punches, so kids can get
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