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Homework Centers OPEN in October.

Contact branches below to find out about sign-ups and orientation.


Homework Centers for Kindergarten-6th Grade

Homework Centers are open Monday – Thursday, October thru May.

Brook Park
Sessions: 
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30

 

Brooklyn
Sessions:
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30

 

Garfield Hts.
Sessions:
4-5:15 / 5:15-6:30

 

Maple Hts.
Sessions:
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30

 

Parma-Ridge
Sessions: 
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30

 

Richmond Hts.
Sessions: 
3:30-4:45 / 4:45-6:00

 

Southeast
Grades K- 6
Sessions: 
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30 

 

Warrensville
Grades K- 6
Sessions: 
4:00-5:15 / 5:15-6:30

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Homework Centers for Grades 7-10

Homework Centers are open Monday – Thursday, October thru May.

Maple Hts.
Sessions:
6:00-7:15 / 7:15-8:30

 

North Olmsted
Sessions:
3:30-4:45 / 4:45-6:00 

 

South Euclid-Lyndhurst
Sessions:
3:30-4:45 / 4:45-6:00

 

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Libraries, Schools, and Parents — A Partnership for Success!

Students receive free homework help in math, social studies, science, reading, language arts.

We offer:

  • Homework assistance
  • Internet Access
  • Educational books & games
  • Personal Computer & database access

Young people and their families are invited to register at one of the Library's ten Homework Centers for free after-school help. The Program Coordinators, Cleveland State University, John Carroll University, and Baldwin-Wallace College's America Read  Homework Coaches and trained volunteers provide a positive learning environment designed to help students gain life-long learning skills.

 

Cleveland Foundation logo and link to websiteOur Homework Centers are made
possible through support from the
 Cleveland Foundation.

 

Girl with Flashcard imageDear Parents/Caregivers,

A partnership between you and the Homework Center staff will help ensure a positive learning experience for your child. We encourage you to stop in often and talk to the staff about your child. While participating, we hope that you will make use of the library’s many other resources.

Homework Centers were created to provide educational activities for no longer than 1¼ hours. We can serve up to 25 students at a time, however availability of one-on-one instruction will vary with demand.
While in the Homework Center, students must be engaged in learning activities and follow the posted Library Rules of Conduct.

When you visit the library be sure to sign your child up for a library card.

Thank you!

 


 

HOMEWORK CENTER GUIDELINES


Parents and Caregivers, we're glad you're participating! We ask that you keep the following in mind as you and your family enjoy our Homework Centers:

  • Centers are open Monday through Thursday from mid-October to mid-May.
  • Students will follow a suggested schedule while in the center which includes time working in three major areas:
    • Homework or reading/math assistance
    • 20 minutes of reading practice
    • 20 minutes of educational games or activities
  • Homework center participation is limited to one session per day lasting one hour and fifteen minutes.
  • We can accommodate 25 students in each session.
  • Please make sure that you are here to pick up your students at the end of their sessions or inform Center staff that a student is free to leave at the end of the session.
  • Students are expected to follow the Library's Code of Conduct and respect staff , themselves, and others while in the Center. If they do not, they may be asked to leave.
  • If your student is home from school due to illness, please do not allow him or her to come to the Center.
  • We encourage you to stop in often, before or after sessions, and speak to the staff about your student.
  • While students are in the center, we encourage you to enjoy and make use of the library’s many other resources!
  • Please check students’ homework when returning home.
  • There could be times when all homework does not get completed at the Center.
  • Throughout the school year, we will host events such as orientations, open houses, parties and other family evenings where parents/caregivers are welcome and encouraged to attend.
  • Homework Center staff will let you know in advance, whenever possible, of dates the center will be closed.

Our goal is to partner with parents and caregivers to help young people experience school success!

 

 


Family Literacy

Parents and Caregivers!

Family Literacy Centers resume in October.  See you in the fall!


 

Cleveland Foundation logo and link to website

 

Cuyahoga County Public Library Homework Centers
are made possible through support from the
Cleveland Foundation.

 

Community Partners include:

BW logo and link CSU logo and link JCU logo and link

 

 

 

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