Students are creating free tutoring services to help during the pandemic

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High school and college students are volunteering to address the educational gap between those who can afford private tutors and those who can’t.

Emme Shaffer, a senior at the Buckley School in Sherman Oaks, and her team of high school students have tutored over 500 students since she startedRecent high school graduate Dana Lin, from Pasadena, was a volunteer instructor teaching stem cell biology at the

, a student-run educational platform that was founded in May by undergraduates from universities like Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania.to help high school students who were missing school because of health reasons. But since the pandemic, they’ve opened up their services to all students, and since May, P2P Tutoring has expanded from Arizona to five other states, including a branch in Granite Bay that serves all of California.Alex Yan, left, Annette Yuan, Cindy Ding and Arvin Ding are the co-founders of StudySmart Youth Services.In August, the Los Angeles Unified School District partnered with the startup

 

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