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Homework Assistance Programs offered at King County Library System
Offers homework assistance through a designated website, live chat help, live homework help using online classroom plug-in and in-library tutor service. In-library tutoring is available at library branches throughout King County.
KCLS offers homework assistance in several ways.
Study Zone: Volunteer tutors provide free homework help at KCLS libraries.
Students in grades K-12 can drop in any time during Study Zone hours to study, do homework and get help with questions. https://kcls.org/study-zone/ Brainfuse Live Homework Help: A professional tutor will provide up to 20 minutes of specialized help with math, science, English and social studies homework through a downloaded online classroom plug-in. Available in English or Spanish. https://kcls.org/kids-subject/tutoring/ Homework Help Pages: These websites offer links to high quality information on the Internet and are organized by subject. www.kcls.org/homework Ask KCLS: Live Chat Help service is staffed by professional librarians who are available 24 hours daily.
Answers questions within a 20-minute time frame. https://kcls.org/ask/
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After-School Program offered at Atlantic Street Center's Youth and Family Center
Offers an after school homework help and tutoring program as well as coordinates service learning projects and leadership development activities for youth ages 10-24 who live in Seattle.
We offer a diverse schedule of in-school and after-school programming designed to support the social and emotional development of our young participants, as well as their educational growth. From academic support to programming that strengthens positive identity and awareness, our programs help our youth reach their full potential. After-School is held throughout the school year.
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Drop-in Center offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Federal Way at Ex3 Ron Sandwith Teen Center
Provides an after-school drop-in center for teens. Activities include sports, arts and crafts, tutoring and homework help.
Provides an after-school drop-in center for teens. Activities at the center include indoor basketball, volleyball, badminton, dodgeball, indoor soccer, DJ multimedia, foosball, ping pong, video games, movies, martial arts classes and an art lab with painting, drawing, coloring and carving activities. Also offers a computer lab with tutoring and homework help. Serves as a site for the YouthForce job training program.
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Foster Youth Resources offered at iFoster
An online resource for foster and former foster youth to access programs that help provide various services.
An online resource for foster and former foster youth to access programs that help provide various services.
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Adult Basic Education offered at Columbia Basin College
Provides adult basic education classes (reading, writing, and math), English Language Acquisition (ELA)classes, and General Education Degree Program (GED) classes.
Provides adult basic education classes in reading, writing, and math to serve the needs of the adult student, 18 years or older, who lacks these basic skills. Each person is tested and diagnosed for reading, writing, and math levels and is provided with appropriate materials for instruction. Also provides English Language Acquisition (ELA) and General Education Degree Program (GED) for those that did not complete their high school education.
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After School Program offered at Henry Beauchamp Community Center
Provides a supervised programs for students in K-8th that offer the opportunity to complete daily homework assignments, as well as participate is social and recreational activities.
Provides a supervised programs for students in K-8th that offer the opportunity to complete daily homework assignments, as well as participate is social and recreational activities. Includes the STEAM program, which gives students a safe and fun space to socialize and develops life skills on- and off-site. STEAM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
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Literacy Tutoring offered at Reading Partners
Trains and places community volunteers in elementary schools to empower young students with strong literacy skills. Works one on one with students to help increase their rate of learning.
Trains and places community volunteers in elementary schools to empower young students with strong literacy skills. Works one on one with students to help increase their rate of learning.
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In-Home Tutoring Project offered by Communities of Rooted Brilliance
Offers in-home tutoring to refugee youth in grades K-12 attending Seattle Public Schools.
Priority given to students who have been in the United States for three years or less.
Facilitates a program that recruits, trains, and supports qualified tutors who are matched with refugee youth who need tailored academic support, specifically in mathematics, science, and reading.
In-Home Tutors meet with their students in the student's home weekly for two-hour sessions of individualized instruction.
Newly arrived refugee youth can receive tutoring services in a convenient and effective way that offers on-going support throughout the academic year.
The In-Home Tutoring program's long term goal is to improve the wellbeing and success of K-12 English language learners attending Seattle Public Schools through improved academic achievement, increased participation in academic behaviors, and increased parent involvement in students' education.
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21st Century Programs offered at Educational Service District 123
Provides a before and after school program based out of local community centers, as well as school districts for students in K through 12th grades.
Provides a before and after school program based out of local community centers, as well as school districts for students in K through 12th grades. Offers academic and enrichment opportunities for students and their families before school, after school, and during the summer. The program's goals are to increase student academic achievements in: math, reading, English, science, students’ engagement and commitment to school, health/fitness and nutrition awareness, technology, arts, music, theater, and robotics. Also serves the families of participating students in conjunction with the school’s Action Team Partnership committees (ATP) to or their local community to create special events, family engagement nights, and educational community opportunities.
Elementary Schools:
Fuerza Elementary - Kennewick 509-316-6203
Finley Elementary - Finley 509-537-5777
Kiona-Benton City Intermediate & Primary - Benton City 509-792-4299
Middle Schools:
Finley Middle School - Finley 509-537-2151
Highlands Middle School - Kennewick 509-492-0819
Housel Middle School - Prosser 509-792-4694
High Schools:
New Horizons High School – Pasco 509-873-2223
Legacy High School – Kennewick 509-975-8073
Rivers Edge High School – Richland 509-537-2778
Community Centers:
Apostolic Center (Amistad/Eastgate Combo) - Kennewick 509-792-4683
Family Learning Center - Kennewick 509-302-3416
FirstFruits Community Center - Prescott 509-412-5332
Lakeview Community Center - Pasco 509-412-5121
Tierra Vida Community Center- Pasco 509-492-0572
The Club in Dayton – 509-204-3146
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Personal and Educational Development Programs offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Federal Way
Offers homework assistance and tutoring for youth as well as a computer lab. Project Learn is available in schools, for those in grades 1-12.
Power Hour and Tutoring is a homework assistance and tutoring program available in the club library for youth in grades 1-8. Computer Lab offers computer skills classes and open usage for Club members in grades 1-12. Project Learn is a hands-on tutoring and mentoring program available in schools. Homework, field trips and higher education activities are available for grades 1-12.
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Skills Development Center offered at Skills Development Mission, Inc.
Provides tutoring, education, and mentoring for youth K-12th grades and adult education for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged individuals.
Provides tutoring, education, and mentoring for youth K-12th grades and adult education for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged individuals.
- Education: homework help and tutoring for students K-12th, especially for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged students
- STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics; and hands on computer skills
- Youth mentoring and support
- Adult Education: English as a Second Language, High School Completion, GED, literacy, and writing
- Character and tolerance building
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Youth Development Programs offered by Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Provides a variety of in-school and after-school groups for middle school and high school students. Topics include healthy relationships, history and culture, job searching, post-high school planning and tutoring. Bilingual staff offer social and emotional support.
Provides a variety of in-school and after-school groups for middle school and high school students. Bilingual/agricultural staff offer social and emotional support while learning key skills.
Topics include identify development, healthy relationships, history and culture, job searching, post-high school planning and tutoring.
LGBTQ/QTBIPOC youth programming is available.
Also provides systems navigation workshops for immigrant and refugee parents and guardians.
Service learning hours are available.
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After School Programs offered by Launch at Highland Park Elementary
Provides after-school programs for children in grades K-5 and full-time enrichment programs during school breaks.
Provides after-school programs for children in grades K-5 and full-time enrichment programs during school breaks.
Programs include academic enrichment, homework assistance, nutritious snacks, outdoor play and other activities geared toward students' social-emotional and academic skills.
During school breaks, full day care is offered.
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Educational Support offered by Catholic Community Services' Youth Tutoring Program at Rainier Vista
Offers an after-school tutoring and enrichment program for elementary, middle and high school students who live in six low and mixed income housing communities in Seattle.
Provides after-school educational tutoring and enrichment programming for residents of six low- and mixed-income housing communities in Seattle.
The program includes reading, academic skill building and homework help in structured one-to-one tutoring sessions. Tutoring centers are staffed by education professionals and volunteers.
Tutoring is available onsite for students who need academic assistance and are living in one of the six participating housing communities. Call for more specific site location information.
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After School Programs offered by Launch at Madrona Elementary
Provides after-school programs for children in grades K-5 and full-time enrichment programs during school breaks.
Provides after-school programs for children in grades K-5 and full-time enrichment programs during school breaks.
Programs include academic enrichment, homework assistance, nutritious snacks, outdoor play and other activities geared toward students' social-emotional and academic skills.
During school breaks, full day care is offered.
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Upward Bound Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) at Rainier Beach High School
Helps prepare low-income Seattle youth for post-secondary education through tutoring and leadership development. Offered in 9th & 10th grades at Garfield or Rainier Beach high schools. Must be first in family to finish college.
Helps prepare low-income and/or first-generation Seattle high school youth for post-secondary education through academic instruction and tutoring, academic and personal counseling, life skills and leadership development, career exploration and planning, college application assistance, financial aid workshops and college tours. Also requires a six-week summer academic program at Seattle University with high school credit available.
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Literacy Tutoring offered by Reading Partners at Leschi Elementary
Trains and places community volunteers in elementary schools to empower young students with strong literacy skills. Works one on one with students to help increase their rate of learning.
Trains and places community volunteers in elementary schools to empower young students with strong literacy skills. Works one on one with students to help increase their rate of learning.
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Homework Assistance offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in North Seattle
Offers homework assistance, computer skills and educational programs.
Power Hour matches kids with tutors during an organized homework period and provides a study space. Computer access and basic computer skills tutoring is available. Middle and high school students have their own teen space.
Also offers Project Learn, a homework assistance and tutorial program. Facilitates interactive work and computer learning center activities to enhance skill levels in collaboration with area schools. Opportunities for STEM-based activities like chess, Lego Robotics and coding are offered along with quiet reading.
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Youth Afterschool Program offered by Neighborhood House at Firwood Circle
Provides after school and summer learning programs. Includes activities to increase family engagement.
Provides afterschool and summer learning programs, with academic, enrichment and social skills activities together with programs to increase youth involvement and family engagement.
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Youth Development offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Wallingford
Provides drop-in program offering games, homework assistance with tutors, computer access, basic computer tutoring.
Provides a program where members can relax after school, make new friends, have fun and interact with positive adult role models. Facility is equipped with foosball, air hockey, bumper pool and ping-pong tables, Legos, chess, board games, a reading and homework room and a gym for part of the day. Power Hour matches kids with tutors during an organized homework period and provides study space.
Middle and high school students have their own teen space.
Transportation is provided by most north end public schools.
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After School Programs offered by Launch at Kimball Elementary
Provides after school programs for children in grades K-5 and full-time enrichment programs during school breaks.
Provides after-school programs for children in grades K-5 and full-time enrichment programs during school breaks.
Programs include academic enrichment, homework assistance, nutritious snacks, outdoor play and other activities geared toward students' social-emotional and academic skills.
During school breaks, full day care is offered.
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Clubs and Activities offered at Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound - Al Davies Branch
Provides daily afterschool and summer programs for boys and girls, 6-18 years of age. Provides programs in character and leadership development, education, and career development (including tutoring), health and life skills.
Provides daily afterschool and summer programs for boys and girls, 6-18 years of age.
Provides programs in:
- character and leadership development,
- education, and career development (including tutoring),
- health and life skills (including snacks and meals),
- the arts,
- sports, fitness, and recreation
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Upward Bound Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) at Garfield High School
Helps prepare low-income Seattle youth for post-secondary education through tutoring and leadership development. Offered in 9th & 10th grades at Garfield or Rainier Beach high schools. Must be first in family to finish college.
Helps prepare low-income and/or first-generation Seattle high school youth for post-secondary education through academic instruction and tutoring, academic and personal counseling, life skills and leadership development, career exploration and planning, college application assistance, financial aid workshops and college tours. Also requires a six-week summer academic program at Seattle University with high school credit available.
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Employment and Training Services offered at People for People in Yakima
Provides a wide range of employment and training services for youth, adults, and seniors; including training, education, and support they may need to pursue their career and succeed in the workforce.
Provides a wide range of employment and training counseling and services for youth, adults, and dislocated workers; including training, education, and support they may need to pursue their career and succeed in the workforce.
Programs:
- Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET): Training services provide resume writing, interview skills, assistance with starting a career, and job search assistance, BFET provides employment readiness opportunities to Basic Food (SNAP) recipients who are not receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
- Dislocated Worker (WIOA): Services include career transition counseling, tuition assistance, paid business internships, and on the job training. Workers must be laid off due to no fault of their own and eligible for UI (company closure, downsize, skill no longer in demand, etc.). Special funding and programming is available for those who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19.
- Low-Income Adult Services: Provides employment and training services to low-income adults ages 18-72, with a priority to veterans, TANF recipients, those who do not have a HS diploma or GED, and those who are not financially self-sufficient. Services include career exploration, tuition assistance, paid on the job training and internships, emergency support and ongoing counseling through job retention.
- Youth Services: Offers paid job & career training, educational assistance, (GED, HS Diploma, Post-Secondary), certification & credential options, job search assistance, tuition assistance, paid work experience for youth 16-24 yrs of age, and are a WA State ID holder & resident. The goal is to help youth identify a career pathway and gain the skills they need to be successful in that pathway.
- WorkFirst: Provides parents the opportunity to gain job skills and experience through a variety of work readiness programs, such as the Community Jobs (CJ) and Career Jump.
- Quality Jobs, Equity, Strategy, and Training (QUEST): connects individuals most affected by the pandemic—– women, tribal members, people of color, people with disabilities, even lower-wage workers—to quality training and employment.
Programs offered at each location:
- Goldendale WorkSource: Basic Food Employment and Training, WorkFirst, Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Worker Services, Youth Services, and QUEST.
- Kittitas WorkSource: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Worker Services, Youth, DVR Pre Employment Transition Services, WorkFirst, and QUEST.
- Sunnyside WorkSource: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers, Youth, DVR Pre employment Transition services-youth , Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) and WorkFirst.
- Union Gap WorkSource: Dislocated Worker and Low-Income Adult Program. WorkFirst is currently not available at this location.
- WorkSource Columbia Gorge: Basic Food Employment and Training, Dislocated Worker, Low-Income Adult Services, WorkFirst, and Youth Services.
- Stevenson Employment Training: Youth Services, WorkFirst Program, Low-Income Adult Program, Basic Food Employment and Training, and QUEST.
- Toppenish Employment Training: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers, Basic Food Employment and Training and WorkFirst.
- Yakima People for People: Basic Food Employment and Training, Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers services for laid off workers, Youth, DVR Pre Employment Transition Services, WorkFirst, and QUEST.
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Prejob GuidanceDisplaced Worker Employment ProgramsWelfare to Work ProgramsWIOA ProgramsWork ExperienceYouth Job DevelopmentHigh School Equivalency/GED Test InstructionCareer CounselingOn the Job TrainingJob RetrainingJob Search/PlacementCareer ExplorationInternship ProgramsSubject TutoringCareer AwarenessWorkforce Development BoardsComprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Youth Recreation & Leadership offered at Foundation for Youth Resiliency and Engagement (FYRE)
Offers afterschool and summer recreation, tutoring, youth leadership groups, and PRIDE group for youth ages 12-18.
Offers afterschool and summer recreation, tutoring, youth leadership groups, and PRIDE group for youth ages 12-18.
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