Homework Help

Homework Help
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Medina City Schools issued the following announcement on Mar 1.

Medina City Schools middle schools are pleased to announce that an after-school homework help program will be open to all middle school students in need of homework assistance. This new program will begin Tuesday, March 1.

Homework help is provided at both Claggett and Root middle schools every Tuesday-Thursday from 2:45-3:45. Transportation home is the responsibility of the parent/guardian. Students will need to be picked up promptly at 3:45 PM.  For more information or to register, please click on this link. https://www.medinabees.org/Page/1939

Original source can be found here.



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