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City is seeking school volunteers

Cambridge School Volunteers, Inc., is seeking people of all ages and backgrounds throughout the Cambridge public schools.

Volunteers are needed for at least two hours per week (before, during or directly after school) in elementary school classrooms, libraries and after-school homework centers, and to tutor high school students, particularly in math, science, social studies, Macintosh computer skills and English as a second language.

If interested, call 349-6794 or e-mail CSV@cps.ci.cambridge.ma.us.

A version of this article appeared in the April 14, 1999 issue of MIT Tech Talk (Volume 43, Number 26).

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