WHEELING — A provider of reading and math education enrichment knows there is a big need for tutorial and intervention services locally, and she will now have additional funds to improve and increase her teaching space.

LC Learning Services owner Carly Wilson was the winner of the Show of Hands business presentation competition happening Wednesday night at the Wheeling Artisan Center, and she took home more than $5,463.

LC Learning Services provides a student-centered learning environment providing Orton-Gillingham-based reading instruction, math intervention, and nature-based learning through the Tiny Taste Makers program.

Wilson plans to use the funding to purchase new instructional and enrichment resources, as well as classroom furniture to expand hands-on learning and increase acces

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