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The homework club
The homework club






the homework club

While we allow for quiet peer tutoring, it should be noted that Homework Club is not a tutoring service. Homework Club is a safe, structured environment in which students may quietly work on homework until their parents arrive to pick them up. Homework Club is a separate program from After-School Athenaeum.Parents are responsible for instructing their children which days they should attend Homework Club, and which days they will be picked up Parents do not need to communicate to us which days their children will attend.If students have other school obligations during the hours of Homework Club, they may sign out to attend to them, and then return to Homework Club.Upon dismissal at the end of the day, students will be allowed to attend tutoring or clubs and then proceed to the Homework Club rooms, where they will sign in.Once you register and receive confirmation from the Campus Coordinator (in the form of a “Welcome Email”), you may begin sending your child to the program.

the homework club

It operates every school day ( including early release-days) from the time school is released until 6:00 pm, excluding vacations and holidays when school is not in session.

  • Homework Club is open to students in grades 6 – 12.
  • To volunteer, click the bottom above or call (513) 541-7757.Homework Club is a place for students in grades 6-12 to study, work on homework, and socialize with friends in a structured, supervised environment. And you don’t have to do math if you don’t want to!

    the homework club

    We are always looking for new volunteers for the program, which runs from September through May. Homework Club is a powerful volunteer opportunity One any given day, you can find retired teachers, local college and university students, nurses, and pastors providing tutoring help. There is no proselytizing to children or an obligation for families to attend church services. Our work provides kids another point of contact in addition to home and school our aim is to ensure that each child hears that they matter at least once-a-day.Īs with all ministries at WUCC, this one seeks to meet people where they are and to love them with no other agenda. All of the children we serve come from disadvantaged homes. Statistics consistently show that children who get enough to eat have a safe, stable environment in which to play and learn and are provided one-on-one attention, have a better chance at negotiating a difficult world in which many things are outside of their control.








    The homework club