20181117 East Cobb Branch Held Youth Tutoring Program Session X

The East Cobb Branch of AYLUS had a 10th free tutoring program at the East Cobb Library for students grades K to 8th. The tutoring lasts two hours and open to all students. Students came in with math or reading related schoolwork or material for the tutors to help the student in the subjects he/she is struggling with or to reinforce curriculum subjects. A total of three tutors attended the two hours session to help.

Our tutors were paired one-on-one with each of the students, so the students were able to have direct conversations with the tutors and have the tutors focus solely on the students. In the comfortable environment, we encourage the students to share what troubles they are having with homework or academic concepts. The tutors read with the students and walk them through the steps of solving problems. They encourage the students and socialize with them while going over incorrect answers on tests, homework sheets, workbook pages, or reading passages.

The tutoring session is held on Saturdays from 2:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon every week by the East Cobb Branch of AYLUS. Tutors are high school students that are part of the branch. Sessions are held at East Cobb Library are open to all students in elementary and middle school.

Attendance: Rachel Li (2 hours), Asad Yamin (2 hours), Eileen Zhang (2 hours)

Reported by: Eileen Zhang

Updated: November 20, 2018 — 3:57 am

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