By Matthew Wong, Courier Staff Writer
Math Mentoring is a program designed to help students in need with math or need community service hours at James Logan high school. It’s founding was by Mr. Prucha, a math teacher at the school.
The Math Mentor program is used by James Logan’s students every year to improve their learning and understanding of math. The tutors of the program are also Logan’s students that benefit from the community service hours the duty provides. The program is useful, but requires student to be committed to the program. The students that need the help have to meet their tutors at least twice a week. The best part for students is that they can meet on their own time. By being a mentor, students are able to satisfy their community service graduation requirements of 20 hours. These are the reason why Leslie SanRoman, a junior of James Logan high school, joined the program,” I joined the program because my friends needed help and I found out I was good at it, and I need community service hours.” Many students have tried it and helped them improve their learning of math. You can join as a student or as a tutor by going to “https://sites.google.com/a/nhusd.k12.ca.us/mr-prucha/“ to sign up.