PR-417, Aguada, 00602, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico 417
Aguada
PR
Adult Education School, Builders, University, Catholic School, Elementary School
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787-868-2161
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Danay Perez Perez
Una escuela que tuvo un grupo de maestros de calidad. Mejor que en otras escuelas. Lamentablemente en términos administrativos es pobre.
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