What Will Help The San Diego Schools
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What Will Help the San Diego Schools?
Summary
Education encompasses more than just learning facts; it's about understanding, interpreting, and forming opinions. While many students thrive academically, a significant number struggle, and this is particularly true for minority and low-income students in San Diego Public Schools. Identifying these students and providing the necessary support is crucial for their success.
Addressing Student Struggles
Recognizing students in need of support and offering them help is vital to prevent feelings of discouragement. San Diego Schools, like many across the nation, provide free services to help students catch up. However, can these programs alone suffice?
Free Programs in San Diego Schools
San Diego Schools offer two key programs: tutor provider fairs and live online homework help. The online homework assistance is a collaboration between the San Diego Public Library, the City of San Diego, and Tutor.com. Parents of students in Program Improvement schools are invited to attend tutoring fairs held in July and August. Engaging parents often proves to be an effective strategy.
The tutoring fairs allow parents to meet different providers and choose the one that best suits their child's needs.
Schools in Need of Support
Some entire schools within the district require assistance. Under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, parents of students in schools designated as Program Improvement for at least one year have additional options. Schools in such programs for two or more years must offer supplemental educational services, including free tutoring. A booklet with detailed program information is mailed to parents, with over 30 education providers approved by the California Department of Education expected to participate.
Live Homework Help
Live Homework Help offers free, one-on-one online tutoring for students in San Diego Schools. Available in both English and Spanish, students, parents, and teachers can connect with tutors from any computer with internet access between 1:00 PM and 10:00 PM, seven days a week. Currently, the service is only compatible with Microsoft Windows, though efforts are underway to expand access to other platforms and within school facilities. This raises the concern: do low-income students have adequate computer access?
To utilize Live Homework Help, students need a San Diego Public Library card number and PIN or a library access card.
By enhancing these programs and ensuring broader computer access, San Diego Schools can better support all students in achieving academic success.
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