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Business Listing   Embarras River Basin Agency Head Start - Tuscola, IL - Phone: (217) 253-2890


Business Listing   Gould Bus Service - Tuscola, IL - Phone: (217) 253-2232


Business Listing   Slaughter Robert & Julie - Tuscola, IL - Phone: (217) 253-5021


Business Listing   Tuscola Community Unit School District 301 - North Ward Elementary Sc - Tuscola, IL - Phone: (217) 253-2712


Business Listing   Tuscola Community Unit School District 301 - Superintendent's Office- - Tuscola, IL - Phone: (217) 253-4522


Business Listing   Tuscola Community Unit Schools - East Prairie School- Principal's Of - Tuscola, IL - Phone: (217) 253-2828


Business Listing   Tuscola Community Unit Schools - High School - Tuscola, IL - Phone: (217) 253-2377


Business Listing   Tuscola Community Unit Schools - Superintendent's Office- Unit Office - Tuscola, IL - Phone: (217) 253-4241


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A school is an institution where children are educated under the supervision of trained teachers. Most countries provide compulsory formal education. Schools are usually divided into primary and secondary schools in Tuscola, where primary school is for young children and secondary school is for teenagers who have completed primary education.  In addition to these, Tuscola also has well-known play schools, kindergartens or pre-schools. There are also schools for special children, that may be non-profit institutions offering occupational therapy to these children. 

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