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“Felipe Zaragoza, a fourth grader at Greenwood’s Northeast Elementary School, seeks after-school help with his science homework.
Vanesa Lopez at left and Anahi Sanchez share their thoughts after school at Northeast Elementary School about an art project they are doing for a class. - Gary Moore / The Star
For an hour each Tuesday and Thursday during the school year, Esperanza En Jesucristo Ministries is at the school to provide after-school homework help.
The homework club, in its second year, now serves 20 Hispanic students at Northeast and five who come to the sessions from Southwest Elementary.”
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