- César Chávez Middle
- Academic Information & Support
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Promoting Achievement and Student Success (PASS)
PASS AmeriCorps member provides support for 30 targeted students through individual and group mentoring, academic support, grades and attendance reviews, leadership development, guest speakers, service learning projects, and parent outreach. Through their service with PASS, our AmeriCorps members are able to create positive change in our schools and communities.
Homework Helpers
Oceanside Library is offering free academic help. Please see the flyer for more information.
For students in grades K-8, we have in-person Homework Helpers one day a week at two of our locations with both adult and teen volunteers. It is entirely drop in, no prior registration is required.
Tuesdays from 4-6 pm: Civic Center Library (330 N. Coast Hwy)
Thursdays from 4-6pm: Mission Branch (3861 Mission Ave)
Additionally, for those who can’t make it to those times or who want more practice, we have online database HelpNow. A live tutor is available 24/7 on HelpNow and it can be accessed from our Library website. It has resources from grades K-college and is available in English and Spanish. Some of the popular sections in HelpNow include the Writing Lab (students get feedback on their essays), SkillSurfer (tutorials organized by grade and subject), and FlashBulbs (flashcards and games).
Also, our newest Library location is open at John Landes Community Center (2855 Cedar Road) and is open M-F 9am-6pm.
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TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR GRADES
- Go to office hours and get help from your teachers.
- Email your teachers if you think that an assignment did not submit or if you submitted an assignment and it is still marked as "missing" or a zero
- Check your Aeries grade book every day or at the end of the week to look at your grades, if you have concerns, contact your teachers.
- Go to virtual tutoring for more support.
- Contact your counselor if you need additional help staying organized, study skills, or if you are feeling overwhelmed.