Schedule for Mathnasium of Hyde Park
Mathnasium of Hydepark
Our center is currently open for online Mathansium@home instruction six days every week. The hours of instruction are posted to the right.
Holiday Hours - 2020
Please review our schedule below and mark our holiday closures on your calendar. Please note that our schedule may not match your school’s closures. Ask center for exact dates.
EASTER | CLOSED SATURDAY April 11th 2020 |
MEMORIAL DAY | CLOSED SATURDAY TO MONDAY May 23rd-25th |
INDEPENDENCE DAY | CLOSED SATURDAY July 4th |
LABOR DAY | CLOSED SATURDAY TO MONDAY Sept 5th-Sept 7th |
HALLOWEEN | OPEN NORMAL HOURS 10AM-2PM Sat Oct 31st |
THANKSGIVING | CLOSED WED through SUNDAY Nov 25th-29th |
CHRISTMAS | CLOSED THURSDAY Dec 24th to SUNDAY Dec 27th |
NYE/NYD | CLOSED THURSDAY Dec 31st to SUNDAY Jan 3rd |
Summer Hours - 2020 (Summer 2019 complete) 2020 will be posted Spring of 2020

Also available in your area, real-time face-to-face instruction over an internet connection.
- You get the same instructors and Mathnasium Method™ as at our center, but online, in real time.
- Learning can happen anywhere there's an internet connection.
- Your child can attend regular sessions from the comfort of your home.
- It's safe and secure, and there are no additional costs.
Want to learn more about Mathnasium@home? Fill out the form below or call us for a free consultation.


ALERT
Due to inclement weather Mathnasium of Hyde Park will be closed Monday Feb. 15th
Sun | Closed |
Mon | 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
Tues | 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM |
Wed | 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
Thurs | 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
Fri | 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM |
Sat | 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
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