Tenley Study Center

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4300 Garrison St NW
Washington, DC 20016
Founded in 1964, The Tenley Study Center is a nonprofit education center that provides academic and character development classes. It serves students in the age group of 15 to 25. The center offers academic classes and educational programs in English and math. The Tenley Study Center provides assistance to young students in studies, as well as work and family responsibilities. It maintains a club for retired men. The center organizes high school seminars, educational lectures and social events. The Tenley Study Center is located in Washington, D.C.

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Wil P.
4/8/2023

Beware. I was routinely severely verbally humiliated in front of my classmates at this place when it was The Heights' campus. Malcom Kennedy, priest, and Robert Jackson, headmaster (the latter...

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