A popular program is coming back at the Prince George Public Library.
The Library’s Homework Help Program will provide students of all ages with a welcoming and supporting space to help them succeed with their school work.
The program pairs tutors with small groups of students in grades 3-12 to build skills in a variety of school subjects.
Students will be paired with a tutor for a weekly, one-hour session.
“Seeing students gain confidence and curiosity in their learning is why we do this,” said Youth Librarian Tia Dayman.
“Every question asked, every challenge overcome is a small victory – and we celebrate each one together.”
Registration for the program will open tomorrow (Thursday), and can be completed on the Prince George Public Library Website.
According to the Library, spaces are limited.
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