Few students take advantage of free tutoring - The Augusta Chronicle
Few students take advantage of free tutoring The Augusta Chronicle By Tracey McManus Fifth grade reading and language arts teacher Melissa Brantley (left) works with Tashani McRae, 9, as she finishes a math worksheet on Tuesday at Bayvale Elementary School's after-school tutoring program. Hours after the dismissal ... |
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Few students take advantage of free tutoring - The Augusta Chronicle
Few students take advantage of free tutoring The Augusta Chronicle Fifth grade reading and language arts teacher Melissa Brantley (left) works with Tashani McRae, 9, as she finishes a math worksheet on Tuesday at Bayvale Elementary School's after-school tutoring program. By their sides were tutors giving instruction ... |
Few students take advantage of free tutoring - The Augusta Chronicle
Few students take advantage of free tutoring The Augusta Chronicle Fifth grade reading and language arts teacher Melissa Brantley (left) works with Tashani McRae, 9, as she finishes a math worksheet on Tuesday at Bayvale Elementary School's after-school tutoring program. By their sides were tutors giving instruction ... |