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    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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    We've had a truly wonderful experience with Discovery Years. From the moment we enrolled our child,…read morethe staff has been warm, attentive, and genuinely invested in our little one's growth. Teachers like Ms. Nigora, Ms. Mirsa, and Ms. Gail greet him every day with open arms, and it's clear how much he's learned

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