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Southbury Public Library Online Math And Science Homework Help

Come to the Southbury Library's Online Science and Math Homework Help on Zoom for some one-on-one virtual help.

April 21, 2021

The Southbury Public Library invites interested teens in Grades 6-12 with STEM homework questions to virtually attend either or both of our separate May sessions for Online Math and Science Homework Help from 5-6pm on Zoom on Thursday, May 13 & 27, 2021.

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Do you have a question about your science or math homework, or do you need some help understanding a concept from one of your STEM classes? Come to the Southbury Library’s Online Science and Math Homework Help on Zoom for some one-on-one virtual help. Pomperaug High School senior Triloshan brings his enthusiasm for STEM and extensive math and science tutoring experience to helping answer your questions. There will be two separate sessions offered this May on May 13 & 27 from 5-6pm. Because this program is designed to give participants individual assistance, attendees will be helped in the order they enter the meeting room. Space is limited and registration is required to receive Zoom login credentials; register on the library’s website at www.southburylibrary.org/events.

Triloshan is a senior at Pomperaug High School. He has been peer tutoring in math and science since middle school and currently works as a tutor at Kumon of Southbury. From Grades 8-11, Triloshan volunteered with a weekly science and math enrichment club for Grades 5-8. He has experience taking AP level biology, physics, chemistry, and calculus, as well as advanced geometry and algebra classes, and enjoys answering questions and tutoring at all levels of STEM topics.

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This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Southbury Public Library, free, and open to residents of any town.


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