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ASHA/UPHA Open Gate Learning Center Returns To Kentucky State Fair



The ASHA/UPHA Open Gate Learning Center will be offered at the 2015 Kentucky State Fair
 
Application Deadline is August 10th, 2015
 
* This program is offered at no charge to all current junior members of the UPHA.
 
  
The ASHA has graciously offered to underwrite the ASHA/UPHA Open Gate Learning Center Program at the 2015 World's Championship Horse Show. The entire program will be available at no charge to all current UPHA junior members.  Additionally juniors that would like to become UPHA Members may join during the ASHA/UPHA Open Gate Learning Center application process. (see application link below) 
 
             **See Terms and Conditions**
 
 
The goal of the Open Gate Learning Center is to help students complete assignments required by their teachers while absent from school. Basic support such as clarification of assignments, proofreading work, proctoring tests and answering a student's questions are provided. The Center is also able to receive assignments, PowerPoint notes, outlines, etc. from teachers throughout the horse show.
 
Please mail to:
 
 Debbie Murphy
 1083 E. Field Rd
 Rockbridge Baths, VA 24473 
 
If you have any questions please call 804-366-9455 or 540-348-1055 or write to [email protected]
 
 
 ASHA/UPHA Open Gate Learning Application

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