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Cambridge school volunteers sought

Cambridge School Volunteers, Inc. (CSV) needs people of all ages and backgrounds to help in elementary school classrooms and libraries, as well as in after-school Learning Centers at each of the city's 15 elementary schools. Tutors are also needed for Cambridge Rindge and Latin School students in all subjects, but especially math and science.

Just 90 minutes a week, before, during or immediately after school can make a difference in a student's life. Call CSV at 617-349-6794, see the web site or send e-mail.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 11, 2001.

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