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Another program designed solely for students will be the “Out-of-School-Time Online Homework Help Program.” This program will provide Web based one-on-one homework help in the subjects of math, science, English and social studies. Students will be able to obtain help in this subject from any computer connected to the internet; all the students will need is a library card.
The final program to be offered late September will be designed specifically for teens. The program is named the “teen zone” and will offer a space for 6th through 12th graders. The space will be equipped with all comforts of this generation such as large TVs, gaming systems (Wii, Xbox, PS3), laptops, and DVD players. Library officials said that “teens will be able to relax in denim lounge chair rockers and sofas and have the pleasure of experiencing a customized haven of their very own.” All these services are free as long as the users have a Beverly Hills Public Library card in their name. For more information contact the Beverly Hills Library–Children’s Division–444 North Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, by phone at (310) 288-2211 or http://www.bhpl.org.
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