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Bring Your Homework: Study Center To Open Soon At Napa Library
The Study Center will be open Wednesdays through Dec. 7. Students throughout Napa County also have access to free online homework help.

NAPA, CA — The Study Center at the Napa Library, a free, safe place where students can work on their homework assignments after school hours, is set to open soon for the fall session.
Starting Wednesday, Aug. 31, the Study Center is open from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesdays through Dec. 7. The Napa Library is at 580 Coombs St. in Napa.
The Napa Library Study Center also offers computers and volunteer homework helpers to supervise, assist with the library’s online homework help service, and direct students to the library resources or reference staff as needed.
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Children and teens are welcome to drop in and type up papers, get help with homework problems, or just have a place to focus on school assignments. Children under 8 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible caregiver at all times while using the Library and the Study Center.
At the American Canyon Library, youth are welcome at the facility during open hours to use computers, access databases and get help finding books and resources. When available, the Community Meeting Room is open for quiet study during library hours. The American Canyon Library is at 300 Crawford Way in American Canyon.
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Students throughout Napa County can also take advantage of online live homework help from Tutor.com, which is available from 3 p.m. until 10 p.m. daily. To use the free service, students must enter their Napa County Library card number.
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