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Scarsdale HS Eye To Eye Seeks Members For Mentoring Program

SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Eye to Eye, a free mentoring program that pairs fourth-to-eighth-grade students with language or math based learning disabilities and/or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with similarly labeled, successful Scarsdale High School students, is seeking members to be a part of its program. 

Eye to Eye, a free mentoring pairs fourth-to-eighth-grade students with language or math based learning disabilities and/or ADHD, with successful Scarsdale High School students.

Eye to Eye, a free mentoring pairs fourth-to-eighth-grade students with language or math based learning disabilities and/or ADHD, with successful Scarsdale High School students.

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Each week, the students work with their younger counterparts on art projects that are designed to help the younger students learn about themselves and embrace their learning differences. All art is good art; participants do not need to have backgrounds in art to get involved! 

Eye to Eye meets at the Betty Taubert Girl Scout House on Sundays from 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. The program began on Sunday, Jan. 11.

Email Mariel Henkoff, Eye to Eye National Program Coordinator, with any questions or concerns Mhenkoff@eyetoeyenational.org.

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