Danville facility prepared to help kids with dyslexia
DANVILLE – Allison Enslein seems right at home at the Valley of Danville Masonic Center, but lonely – for now.
Enslein, of Terre Haute, Ind., is the new director of the 32nd Degree Masonic Learning Center for Children in the Masonic Temple, 109 W. North St. Enslein has a master's degree in special education with a focus on learning disabilities and spent seven years in Vigo County, Ind., schools as a reading teacher.
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