Visit the newly redesigned teen space and find homework help
SHOW LOW, Ariz. (November 12, 2015) – Teens, parents and students will see a newly redesigned teen area and get help with homework at Show Low Public Library. The teen area features comfortable furniture, magazines, mobile device charging stations and updated signage and décor. Readers of all ages will be challenged to identify the source material for the unique wall decorations and poster book art. Teens can use the comfortable space to study or to just hang out. They can also use window makers on the library’s windows just like a whiteboard for group study activities. This remodeling project is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Students of all ages needing homework assistance can get free one-to-one help from a qualified online tutor in math, science, social studies and English between 3 and 10 p.m., 361 days a year. Services also include a real-time writing center and 24/7 access to worksheets, videos and tutorials in most subjects.
For more information about Show Low Public Library, visit 181 N. 9th Street, call (928) 532-4070, go to www.showlowaz.gov/library, or send an email to library@showlowaz.gov.