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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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Child Care and Pre-K offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Ballard
Provides before- and after-school child care programs for children in grades K-8. Offers homework help, quiet activities, snacks, art projects, gym games, computer time and game room activities. Also offers a Pre-K program for ages 3-5.
Provides before- and after-school child care programs. Before-school program offers time for fun with friends, homework help, quiet activities, art projects, gym games, and game room activities. A light breakfast and afternoon snack are offered daily. The after-school program combines children by grade with a trained counselor. Together they participate in age-appropriate activities and field trips. Vacation child care is available for winter, spring and summer breaks. Also offers a Pre-K program for youth ages 4-5, located at the main Ballard Boys & Girls Club location. Clients are transported to and from school in conjunction with before- and after-school care; transportation is also provided for field trips.
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Support Services offered at Tukwila School District No. 406
Provides community schools programs such as homework help, recreation, arts, after-school programs, annual month-long health clinic providing general and sports physicals for district children.
Provides community schools programs including:
- Homework help
- Recreation
- Arts
- After-school programs
- Annual month-long health clinic providing general and sports physicals for ages 18 and under
- SmileMobile dental care for elementary students two weeks each year
- Literacy programs for English Language learners
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Luis Alfonso Velásquez After School Program K-5th Grade offered at El Centro de la Raza
Provides a one hour before-school session and a three-hour after-school session for children ages 5-12 who are in need of support with homework assistance, tutoring and mentoring.
Provides before and after-school sessions Monday through Friday who are in need of support with homework assistance, tutoring and mentoring. Parents bring children to the before-school session and return in the evening to pick up their children. Children are transported to and from Beacon Hill International and Kimball Elementary schools by van and they participate in academic as well as cultural activities.
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Elementary After-School Program offered by Refugee Women's Alliance at Maple Elementary
Provides academic support for Somali and Spanish speaking elementary students and their families attending Kimball or Maple Elementary School.
Provides academic support for Somali and Spanish speaking families and their elementary students at Kimball Elementary and Maple Elementary School.
Twice a week, students receive academic support and literacy instruction from trained professionals and skilled volunteers.
Families of the students work with culturally-specific case managers to learn about the American school system and best practices for supporting their students.
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Integrated Student Support Services offered at Communities In Schools of North Central Washington
Coordinates intervention services for elementary and middle school students in North Central Washington who are at risk of dropping out.
Coordinates intervention services for elementary and middle school students in North Central Washington who are at risk of dropping out. Provides resource coordination, individual student support, and school-wide programming in partner schools. As of December 2022, Communities In School of North Central Washington has partnered with the following schools in North Central Washington: Orondo Elementary, Waterville (K-12), as well as 6 schools in the Moses Lake School District - Larson Heights Elementary, Longview Elementary, North Elementary, Park Orchard Elementary, Peninsula Elementary, and Endeavor Middle School.
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After School Program offered by Kent Youth and Family Services at Cascade Youth Center
Provides activities, trips, and educational programs for youth at public housing sites.
The After School Program provides year-round enriching activities designed to support youth in their academic, social-emotional, and life skills development. Offers a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where students can thrive academically through personalized assistance, targeted literacy development, diverse enrichment activities, and access to technology.
Beyond academics, the program promotes social-emotional well-being and life skills through a variety of recreational indoor and outdoor activities, including amateur sports teams such as basketball, flag football, and soccer. These team-based sports provide opportunities for youth to build teamwork, leadership, and resilience while staying active and engaged. Additionally, field trips and enrichment groups further support personal growth and foster a sense of community and belonging.
During the summer, the Summer Splash program combats the "summer slide" by reinforcing literacy and math skills to help students maintain and improve their academic performance. Also partners with the Kent School District to provide free summer lunches for youth under 18 at all three program locations.
The program operates at three King County Housing Authority sites. Each community recreation center features computer labs, activity rooms, teen spaces, and a variety of recreational and educational programming to create a well-rounded experience. Students also receive healthy snacks to stay energized and focused.
The program focuses on key life skills such as leadership, teamwork, and resilience, while fostering both soft and durable skills. With the guidance of positive adult role models, youth are empowered to overcome challenges, build confidence, and succeed academically and personally.
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After School Program offered by Puget Sound Education Service District at Springbrook Elementary School
Provides before and after school and summer programs to students who attend at the school site. Offers academic support and hands on learning.
Provides before and after school and summer programs to students who attend at the school site. Offers academic support and hands on learning.
Collaborates with schools and community based partners to provide opportunities for students and families.
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After School Program offered by Puget Sound Education Service District at River Ridge Elementary School
Provides before and after school and summer programs to students who attend at the school site. Offers academic support and hands on learning.
Provides before and after school and summer programs to students who attend at the school site. Offers academic support and hands on learning.
Collaborates with schools and community based partners to provide opportunities for students and families.
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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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Educational Support offered by Catholic Community Services' Youth Tutoring Program at High Point
Offers an after-school tutoring and enrichment program for elementary, middle and high school students who live in six Seattle Housing Authority communities.
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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Homework Help offered by Seattle Public Library at South Park Branch
Library-trained homework helpers are available at library branches throughout the city of Seattle to provide free help with homework. Teens can earn service hours.
If you are working on a tough homework assignment or have questions about a lesson, come to the Library for Homework Help. We have volunteers who can help K-12 students with math, science, English, social studies and science. Students without homework can read and play learning enrichment games with trained tutors. You can get Homework Help most days during the school year, except on weekends and school holidays. No reservations are needed just come to the Library during Homework Help hours and bring your homework assignment and textbook. If our volunteers do not know an answer, they will help you find it.
Do not worry if you do not have all the supplies you need. We have many things available that you can use, like graphing calculators, markers, paper, pencils, and a laptop. When you come to the Library for Homework Help, let us know what you need – there is a good chance we will have it.
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Club House offered by TOGETHER!
Offers an in-person summer program. During the summer, the focus a bit less on academic support and more on engaging in fun interactive activities, physical movement, and enriching experiences and field trips. See website for schedule and locations.
Operates an out-of-school time program at three NTPS school sites before school, after school, and during the summer.
Engages in a variety of activities designed to improve both academic and social skills.
Workshops focus on STEM, life skills, and critical thinking. Additionally, youth explore their cultures, languages, and identities through the A.R.B.O.L. curriculum.
Offers a dedicated Family Liaison who works closely with families and students to ensure they have all the resources and support they need to succeed in school. This includes assistance with communication, community resources, and support in areas such as rent assistance, utility bill help, and other essential needs. The Family Liaison plays a crucial role in ensuring families have access to what they need to help their children succeed both in and out of the classroom.
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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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Licensed Child Care offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County in Wallingford at Bagley Elementary
Offers licensed child care programs for elementary school-aged children at three sites in North Seattle. Includes learning opportunities such as homework assistance, arts and crafts and games.
Coordinates licensed child care for school-aged children at three North Seattle sites. Programs for school-aged children include activities and learning opportunities such as homework assistance, arts and crafts and games. Call for Seattle child care site locations.
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After School Program offered by Kent Youth and Family Services at Valli Kee Youth Center
Provides activities, trips, and educational programs for youth at public housing sites.
The After School Program provides year-round enriching activities designed to support youth in their academic, social-emotional, and life skills development. Offers a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where students can thrive academically through personalized assistance, targeted literacy development, diverse enrichment activities, and access to technology.
Beyond academics, the program promotes social-emotional well-being and life skills through a variety of recreational indoor and outdoor activities, including amateur sports teams such as basketball, flag football, and soccer. These team-based sports provide opportunities for youth to build teamwork, leadership, and resilience while staying active and engaged. Additionally, field trips and enrichment groups further support personal growth and foster a sense of community and belonging.
During the summer, the Summer Splash program combats the "summer slide" by reinforcing literacy and math skills to help students maintain and improve their academic performance. Also partners with the Kent School District to provide free summer lunches for youth under 18 at all three program locations.
The program operates at three King County Housing Authority sites. Each community recreation center features computer labs, activity rooms, teen spaces, and a variety of recreational and educational programming to create a well-rounded experience. Students also receive healthy snacks to stay energized and focused.
The program focuses on key life skills such as leadership, teamwork, and resilience, while fostering both soft and durable skills. With the guidance of positive adult role models, youth are empowered to overcome challenges, build confidence, and succeed academically and personally.
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Homework Help offered by Seattle Public Library at Lake City Branch
Library-trained homework helpers are available at library branches throughout the city of Seattle to provide free help with homework. Teens can earn service hours.
If you are working on a tough homework assignment or have questions about a lesson, come to the Library for Homework Help. We have volunteers who can help K-12 students with math, science, English, social studies and science. Students without homework can read and play learning enrichment games with trained tutors. You can get Homework Help most days during the school year, except on weekends and school holidays. No reservations are needed just come to the Library during Homework Help hours and bring your homework assignment and textbook. If our volunteers do not know an answer, they will help you find it.
Do not worry if you do not have all the supplies you need. We have many things available that you can use, like graphing calculators, markers, paper, pencils, and a laptop. When you come to the Library for Homework Help, let us know what you need – there is a good chance we will have it.
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Homework Help offered by Seattle Public Library at Douglass-Truth Branch
Library-trained homework helpers are available at library branches throughout the city of Seattle to provide free help with homework. Teens can earn service hours.
If you are working on a tough homework assignment or have questions about a lesson, come to the Library for Homework Help. We have volunteers who can help K-12 students with math, science, English, social studies and science. Students without homework can read and play learning enrichment games with trained tutors. You can get Homework Help most days during the school year, except on weekends and school holidays. No reservations are needed just come to the Library during Homework Help hours and bring your homework assignment and textbook. If our volunteers do not know an answer, they will help you find it.
Do not worry if you do not have all the supplies you need. We have many things available that you can use, like graphing calculators, markers, paper, pencils, and a laptop. When you come to the Library for Homework Help, let us know what you need – there is a good chance we will have it.
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Project Learn offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue at Ardmore Elementary Clubhouse
Provides a before and after school program for students in grades K-5 that reinforces the skills and knowledge young people learn throughout the school day. Offers homework help, tutoring, fine art and digital art instruction, and fitness activities.
Enhances the skills and knowledge young people learn at school through high-yield learning activities. Delivers innovative and inspiring programs focused on BGCB's three outcome areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship.
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After School Program offered by Puget Sound Education Service District at Neely O'Brien Elementary School
Provides before and after school and summer programs to students who attend at the school site. Offers academic support and hands on learning.
Provides before and after school and summer programs to students who attend at the school site. Offers academic support and hands on learning.
Collaborates with schools and community based partners to provide opportunities for students and families.
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Library Services offered at City of Walla Walla's Public Library
Loans books, videos, magazines, newspapers, CDs, DVDs, books on tape, audio tapes and other materials.
Loans books, videos, magazines, newspapers, CDs, DVDs, books on tape, audio tapes and other materials.
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Project Learn offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue at Bennett Elementary Clubhouse
Provides a before and after school program for students in grades K-5 that reinforces the skills and knowledge young people learn throughout the school day. Offers homework help, tutoring, fine art and digital art instruction, and fitness activities.
Enhances the skills and knowledge young people learn at school through high-yield learning activities. Delivers innovative and inspiring programs focused on BGCB's three outcome areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship.
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Youth Activities offered at Greater Maple Valley Community Center
Coordinates weekly activities for area youth, 6th-12th grades including summer trips and a youth council. Also offers an after-school homework help and study center as well as a program dedicated to promoting healthy relationships and dating violence awareness.
Coordinates weekly activities for area youth.
- Youth Council meets monthly to discuss community awareness projects.
- Study Zone is an after-school homework help and study center that meets twice per week where students can access computers and a printer.
- Offers teen trips during the school year and during the summer.
- Coordinates DateWise, a program dedicated to promoting healthy relationships and dating violence awareness.
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Education and Development Programs offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of King County's Southwest Branch
Drop-in center offers homework help, tutoring, computer access and substance use disorder avoidance education.
Coordinates a variety of programs to educate and develop youth and their skills.
- Power Hour: A homework help and tutoring program which offers separate sessions for grades 1-6 and 7-12.
- BE GREAT Graduate: Program for high school students. Provides 1:1 mentoring to those enrolled, assisting them on getting their homework finished on time, tracking grades for each of their classes, addressing school absences, and assisting with college applications, etc. Partners with local high schools.
- Club Read: 2nd and 3rd graders who need assistance in learning to read are matched with teen reading coaches for an 8-week program that runs three times per year.
- Smart Kids: For grades 1-5; assists youth with developing skills and knowledge to avoid alcohol and other drugs.
Computer access and basic computer skills tutoring is available.
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Project Learn offered by Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue at Hidden Village Clubhouse
Provides a before and after school program for students in grades K-5 that reinforces the skills and knowledge young people learn throughout the school day. Offers homework help, tutoring, fine art and digital art instruction, and fitness activities.
Enhances the skills and knowledge young people learn at school through high-yield learning activities. Delivers innovative and inspiring programs focused on BGCB's three outcome areas: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship.
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