Re: West Rocks Middle School Homework Hotline

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Jul 12, 2024, 10:28:28 PM7/12/24
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Learning has been disrupted for most students the past two school years. As families adapt, many are looking for free tutoring and homework help to give students an extra boost moving forward. Parents want free or affordable options to help speed up learning, troubleshoot challenges, and make the most of this school year.

West Rocks Middle School Homework Hotline


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Fortunately, both local and national organizations are stepping up to provide homework help. The Government has advised educators about the importance of combating pandemic-related learning loss provided resources for schools to do as part of the American Rescue Plan. All states and schools have a budget assigned for acquiring new technology, finding new strategies to support kids and, more importantly, combating learning loss through student support programs such as evidence-based tutoring, expanded after-school and summer learning and the provision of new academic materials for schools.

If you decide to use free tutoring, keep in mind that tutoring groups differ in the subjects they cover and approaches they use. Some are small group sessions while others are one-on-one. Some are online or hotlines while others are in-person. Some have learning games and tools they provide for students, while others require students to bring their homework and specific questions.

Boston Public Library: This library offers free homework help to students in grades K-8. Homework help is provided by high-achieving high school students. Learning Express Library is another free online homework help option with test practice in reading, writing, math, social studies and science.

Las Vegas Clark County Area: Andson Academies offers free after-school tutoring and homework help for students in grades K-12. Tutoring is delivered by licensed school teachers and aides in a small group format.

Region West works with nine Community of Schools. These Community of Schools are centered around local high schools and their corresponding middle and elementary schools. Support staff for each Community of School is located on-site, serving as a resource for students, parents, teachers and staff with a localized understanding of the communities that they serve.

The Recreation and Parks Department has a variety of affordable, high-quality after school programs for students in grades K-10. Each program has well-trained staff that plans a fun and active program including snack, homework help and more to round out the day.

The R.O.C.K. (Recreation of City Kids) Afterschool Program offers a safe and nurturing environment, homework assistance, enrichments, recreation and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) activities.

The Afterschool Education and Safety (A.S.E.S.) program is a state-funded program that provides a safe and nurturing environment, homework assistance, enrichments, recreation and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) activities. This is a free program.

The Starbird Afterschool Program offers a safe and supportive environment for youth to participate in healthy recreation and play, enrichment and STEAM activities, arts and crafts, and receive homework assistance. This is a free program. Fees may apply for late pick-ups, field trips, and special events.

We have many free programs, events and services for kids and families. Kids can get help with their homework or take part in summer learning programs. We offer story times in multiple languages for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. We also support parents, caregivers and teachers in their work with kids.

One of the highest priorities for each of the 26 community recreation centers is offering quality programs for school-aged children. Each center offers after-school and summer enrichment programs for children from 6 to 14 years of age. Select centers also offer the Nashville After-School Zone (NAZA) program for middle school students.

Staff at each community center lead organized activities during the duration of the program hours. Activities include various games, sports, arts and crafts, dancing, and homework help. Children get to interact with the community, learn proper socialization skills, and stay active during the school year. Stop by or call your local community center today and ask about the free Metro Parks After-School Program!

See. Hear. Share. Help keep your school community safe. If you see or hear something concerning, call 918-480-SAFE, text 480SAFE, or email sh...@tulsaschools.org. Our See.Hear.Share hotline is staffed around the clock.

The Liberty After-school Zone program is a collaborative effort to provide tutoring and after-school activities for middle school students in the Liberty Middle School Community. Site Coordinator Michael McNealey provides a variety of constructive activities in a positive environment for middle school students. The is No Charge. Liberty After School Zone program operates five days a week, M, T, TH, F from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM and Wednesdays from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. However, after 6:00 PM, late fees are charged at $1.00 per minute.

Looking west, I could see the sky turning a greenish brown hue and all of a sudden the trees began to bend under the strain of the wind. I yelled and we all went into the basement. As we hit the cellar floor I heard a large thump that shook the house. Our next door neighbor had a double trunked maple tree split in two and fall into her home. It was over in just a few minutes, and when things had subsided I went out back and saw insulation on the ground and new that buildings must have been damaged. We were fortunate. Thanks to the early warnings given by the National Weather Service and the response of the officials. Very few injuries or fatalities occurred. If school had been in session students would have been walking the streets and the loss of many more lives would have been likely.

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