
636 E Slifer St
Portage, WI 53901 - Columbia County
(608) 742-7035
About Learning Tree Child Care:
Established in 1975, Learning Tree Child Care offers Field Trips at 636 E Slifer St Portage, WI - Columbia County and is a business listed in the categories Child Care & Day Care Services, Child Care Service, School Preschool & Kindergarten, Schools, Academic Preschools & Kindergartens, Child Day Care Services, Elementary Schools and Preschools and offers Day Care. After you do business with Learning Tree Child Care, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Learning Tree Child Care.
Categories: Child Care & Day Care Services, Child Care Service, School Preschool & Kindergarten, Schools, Academic Preschools & Kindergartens, Child Day Care Services, Elementary Schools and Preschools
Service Features: After School, Latch Key, After Care
Women Owned
Services: Day Care
Groups Served: 0 - 2 Year Olds
Programs Offered: Field Trips
Year Started: 1975
- 3 - 4 Year Olds
- 5 Years & Up
- After Care
- After School
- All Day
- Babies
- Busing
- Child Care
- Child Care Resources
- Christ-Centered
- Classrooms
- Cooking
- CPR
- Creative Learning
- Day Care
- Degreed
- Delivery
- Family Services
- First Aid
- Full Day Care
- Half Days
- In-Home Care
- Individual Attention
- Kindergarten
- Latch Key
- Library
- Licensed
- Meals Served
- Middle School
- Nursery
- Outdoor Play Area
- Parent Services
- Playground
- preschool
- School Age
- Snacks
- State Licensed
- Toddlers
- Transportation
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