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How Will Your School Year Be Greater Than the Last?

A new school year brings a fresh start, different goals … and lots of ways to expand math learning!

For many students, it's now the 2nd week of school. A new school year brings a fresh start, different goals … and lots of ways to expand math learning! We want to know: How will this year be greater than the last? Download and complete our motivational poster template and be your own inspiration! Attach a photo of yourself and fill in the blank with a special challenge you’d like to conquer this school year (for instance, "my fear of fractions," or "my disorganized binder"). Keep a copy at your desk or on your fridge at home for a dose of inspiration, and bring one to Mathnasium for a high five and a fun prize!

Together, let's make this year greater than you ever thought possible!

We'd also like to draw your attention to a global challenge. Around the world, children are headed back to school. Many children have overcome huge challenges to get into the classroom this year. Children living in poverty lack funds for tuition and supplies. Children trapped by conflict must face the reality that their school buildings may not be safe. But they are determined to get an education, and supporters like you make it possible.

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Contact:
Ruby Yao and Benedict Zoe
www.mathnasium.com/fortlee
201-969-6284 (WOW-MATH)
fortlee@mathnasium.com
246 Main St. #A
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
Happily serving communities of Cliffside Park, Edgewater, Fort Lee, Leonia, and Palisades Park.

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