Windward School, a daytime enrichment program focused on science and arts for ages 5-12, has expanded to a location in Fort Worden. The program serves home-schooled students or those in alternative …
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Windward School, a daytime enrichment program focused on science and arts for ages 5-12, has expanded to a location in Fort Worden. The program serves home-schooled students or those in alternative learning experiences (such as Port Townsend School District’s OCEAN program and Chimacum School District’s Pi Program). Windward School is a partnership between the Northwest Discovery Lab and WSU Jefferson County Extension 4-H.
For cost, schedule and more information, visit windwardpt.org.