News from Mathnasium of Central Park
Most Improved Student for 2021
Jan 26, 2022
Mathnasium of Central Park wants to shout out to our MOST IMPROVED STUDENT OF 2021!!! We are proud of all our students' progress (many of them hailing from the far corners of the world) but to be named "most improved student of the year" is a special accolade that we don't hand out lightly.
Choosing just one student is hard to do, because improving in math is pretty normal for all of our students. :) In fact, a whopping 94% of parents reported an improvement in their child's math skills and understanding. This is the kind of results that lead parents to enroll their children in our program. And when they do? Well, let's hear it from the parents themselves:
"My son enjoys going to Mathnasium. He enjoys learning math. ENJOYS it. Let that sink in!" Kevin K.
"My child's confidence in mathematics has been boosted since learning to apply different and effective techniques in geometry. Very happy to see her smiling when speaking about math class versus dreading it." Craig C.
It's time to come and see what all the hype is about! Find us at 10355 E Martin Luther King Blvd, #140, Denver CO 80238 and meet our Director, Ernie Galicinao. We want YOUR child to be our next success story, and we're confident we can deliver great results for your family! We've been in the business of teaching math for several years. Sign up now for a Risk-Free Assessment!
Sun | 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
Mon | 3:30pm - 7:30 pm |
Tues | 3:30pm - 7:30 pm |
Wed | 3:30pm - 7:30 pm |
Thurs | 3:30pm - 7:30 pm |
Fri | Closed |
Sat | Closed |
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