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o7 We asked fourth- and fifth-graders at Rea Elementary School in Costa
Mesa what they thought about a proposed after-school program that would
allow their teacher to tutor them at home.
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“It would be good because you feel better at home. And maybe your parents
would be able to help, too. I think my teacher could help me better with
long division. My parents went to school in Mexico and I think they do
long division differently there.”
LAURA TERRIQUEZ, 10
Fourth-grader
Costa Mesa
“I would like it because you would be more comfortable with your teachers
and your parents. Spelling is my toughest subject. It would be good if my
teacher could be there to help me after school.”
ALFREDO SORIANO, 11
Fifth-grader
Costa Mesa
“I would like the program because it sounds interesting. My parents are
from El Salvador. I think a teacher could help me with word problems in
math. I think that I would do better. But I don’t know if it would be OK
with my parents.”
WALTER CARCAMO, 10
Fourth-grader
Costa Mesa
“I think it’s a good idea because your teacher can learn more about your
family and yourself. They would also be able to help you with your
homework so that you don’t have to come to class the next day and be
bored because you don’t know what’s going on. My hardest subject is
finding the percentage and circumference of circles.”
NIKKI VEGA, 11
Fifth-grader
Costa Mesa
“I wouldn’t like it because sometimes I have different strategies of
finding out the answer and my teacher always wants me to do it a specific
way. And I come up with the same answer. Sometimes I have trouble with
spelling and my brothers and sisters help me. We speak Spanish and
English at home. And sometimes they get confused with words because it’s
been a long time since they learned those words. They are good with
English but sometimes they forget some words.”
ERIK MARTINEZ, 11
Fifth-grader
Costa Mesa
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