About Us
NLA
Northwest Learning & Achievement Group is a non-profit organization that develops and manages local and regional youth programs that are innovative, efficiently managed, cost effective and result-oriented, with primary emphasis on assisting youth to achieve personal goals.
NLA is currently involved with programs in 22 school districts and with community technology programs in the greater Wapato area. NLA was founded in 1999.
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Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm
Office Number: (509) 877-9906
Fax: Number: (509) 877-2288 |
Main Office Building |
Wapato, WA Map |
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Mailing Address: PO Box 833 Wapato, WA 98951 |
Physical Address: 209 S.Wapato Ave Wapato, WA 98951 |
NLA Objectives
- To help each student develop a comprehensive plan (a roadmap) to meet both long and short-term goal.
- To incorporate into the design of all NLA programs, meaningful involvement of parents and caregivers, and the larger community.
- To provide students exposure to contextual learning incorporating both theory and practice.
- To develop and provide effective programs that engage young people in responsible and challenging actions for the common good.
- To assist communities in the development of after-school community-based youth programs.
- To develop and implement innovative ideas that help people throughout the community meet their own goals for learning and achievement.
Current NLA Programs
NLA develops and manages both school-based and community-based program
for college outreach and planning for middle and high school students. NLA
delivers direct services to students, as well as brokering outreach services
from many state postsecondary institutions including the University of Washington,
Central Washington University, Washington State University, Yakima Valley
Community College, Columbia Basin Community College, Big Bend Community
College, and the Higher Education Coordinating Board.
NLA currently partners with the following Washington school districts: Granger,
Grandview, Sunnyside, Zillah, and Quincy.
NLA Principals
Co-Executive Director
Leroy Werkhoven, (BA, M Ed). A 30-year career educator, 15 as principal
of Wapato High School. Werkhoven led his WHS staff to research, develop
and implement a secondary curriculum improvement effort which is now a state
and national model of best practices. His “School to Careers”
portfolio concept is nationally recognized.
Co-Executive Director
Barbara Peterson (BA, MPA): Peterson has developed grant applications and
collaborative partnerships with colleges and foundations to support college
outreach programs. She has extensive contacts with public and private postsecondary
institutions from more than a decade as staff to the Higher Education Coordinating
Board.
