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WSU Children’s Center hits highest possible state rating

Summary by Dailyfly - Lewis Clark Valley News
PULLMAN, WA – When Nele Escobar arrived at Washington State University, she wanted to work with young children. Finding out about the WSU Children’s Center was a dream come true. “I immediately knew I wanted to be here,” said Escobar, a Walla Walla, Washington, native who started as a full-time teacher at the center last month after graduating from WSU with a degree in human development. “It’s right on the Pullman campus, relates to the career I…
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Dailyfly - Lewis Clark Valley News broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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