Attention Savannah Homeschool Families: Free Tour of WJCL News with Independent Learning Network

Homeschool resources Savannah field trips Attention Savannah homeschool families.

The Independent Learning Network, Inc. (ILN) in Savannah invites you to a free field trip to tour WJCL news

Go behind the scenes to learn how information on newsworthy events, including the weather, is collected and presented to the public.

Friday, May 8, 2015
9:45AM-11AM

WJCL News
1375 Chatham Parkway, Savannah
(Savannah Morning News Building)
Please use visitor’s parking lot across the street

Dress Code: Casual Attire
Cost: FREE

RSVP by Monday May 4th at info@iln-ga.org or (912) 355-7557

The Independent Learning Network, Inc. (ILN) in Savannah is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to the academic excellence of home-based and other non-conventional learners.

ILN offers individualized educational plans for homeschoolers – academic levels 3-12, tutoring, monthly field trips and summer programs.

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Independent Learning Network (a Savannah homeschool resource)
2015 SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
JUNE 1-26

BRIDGING GAPS—Grades 3-5
9AM-Noon Mondays and Fridays
$360
A four-week summer workshop to assist primary level students in the following deficit skill
areas:
 Comprehension
 Inference
 Testing Strategies
 Vocabulary Development

BUILDING BRIDGES—Grades 6-8
9AM-Noon Mondays and Fridays
$360
A four-week summer workshop that will prepare intermediate students in the areas of:
 Math
 Reading
 Scheduling
 Organization

*All summer academic programs will be held at the ILN Resource Center

For more details about each program and to register, visit www.iln-ga.org, contact ILN at
info@iln-ga.org or 912.355.7557

The ILN resource center is located at 7160 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite #101. Hours are by appointment.

Independent Learning Network, 7160 Hodgson Memorial Dr., Suite 101, 912-355-7557, www.iln-ga.org On Facebook here. Savannah Independent Learning Network is a SouthernMamas.com advertiser. 

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