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Huayue Zhang wrote on September 27th, 2021
Could you specify the content of tutor reading? Thank you!
Hi Huayue, the Emory Reads tutors at Oxford are each paired with a student from the Newton County School District. We work with K-8th graders. Generally, we try to provide assistance in any subject!