620 Sw Main St Ste 102

Downtown - Portland, OR 97205

(503) 224-4424

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About Classroom Law Project:

High School, Learning Disabilities .

Established in 1974, Classroom Law Project offers Reading, High School and Design at 620 Sw Main St Ste 102 Downtown - Portland, OR - Multnomah County and is a business with Teachers on staff and specialized in Learning Disabilities, College Savings Plans, Government Affairs, Media Relations, All Ages and Event planning. Classroom Law Project is listed in the categories Educational Consultants and Education Consultants & Services and offers Coaching, Event Planning, Design, Email and Evenings. After you do business with Classroom Law Project, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Classroom Law Project.

Categories: Educational Consultants and Education Consultants & Services

Specialties: Email, Learning Disabilities, College Savings Plans, Government Affairs, Media Relations, All Ages, Event planning

Special Hours: Event Planning

Services: Coaching, Event Planning, Design, Email, Evenings

Groups Served: All Ages, College, High School

Professionals on Staff: Teachers

Brands: Reading

Programs Offered: Reading, High School, Design

Year Started: 1974

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