FSU Counts Program Offers Free Math Tutoring
The Fairmont State University Counts program is planning for its spring 2015 session to be held on the main campus in Fairmont. The free math tutoring program is offered to fourth- through eighth-graders who are experiencing math difficulties.
The program is supervised by Pam Kabulski and coordinated by Amy Drvar, Acting Director of the Career Development Center. The one hour/once a week sessions, which run for eight weeks, are offered Mondays at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. or Wednesdays at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. The program starts Feb. 16 and 18 and runs through April 20 and 22.
Fairmont State tutors, who are proficient in math, aid children in developing their math skills. Kabulski, a Marion County math teacher, is the on-site supervisor for the program and will be present to assist each tutor and student.
To register a child for the program, call the FSU Career Development Center at (304) 367-4214 or visit www.fairmontstate.edu/csl. The following information should be submitted for each registration:
- Student’s name.
- Student’s grade.
- Day and time desired.
- Parent or guardian name.
- Phone number.
- Additional information (allergies, health concerns).