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MAP Scores & Mathnasium

Dec 8, 2023 | Papillion Blog

Here's what one teacher told us yesterday: I'm very pleased with the progress she's made with you and [our shared student] has expressed that she feels like it's really helped her in our class.... I will continue to update you on skills she is expected to demonstrate in Geometry class.

How does Mathnasium Complement School?

Nov 12, 2023 | Papillion Blog

Schools and teachers are asked to do so much, and for so many kids, this additional targeted support can make a big difference in helping individual students close specific gaps.

Your Brain on Math

Oct 18, 2023 | Papillion Blog

In our brains, learning occurs when electrical and chemical processes facilitate connections between neurons. Most parts of the brain have been shown not to grow new neurons during our lifetimes, but connections between neurons increase the mass of the brain and its overall health. We do continually increase the number and strength of connections w

Math Grades and Standards

Sep 17, 2023 | Papillion Blog

Teachers and schools are doing everything they can to empower students to master those skills. Given the learning we lost during the pandemic though, it is often not possible with the time and other resources they have. Students are working hard, so are their parents and so are educators. That doesn’t change the fact that there is no shortcut for m

Number Sense is Fun!

Oct 11, 2022 | Papillion Blog

Resilience: Transcending Discomfort

Sep 3, 2022 | Papillion Blog

Even with as difficult as it has been, we see so many smiles, laugh a ton and revel in countless a-ha moments in our role. The resilience of all involved has made that happen and it is intriguing. How are we able to bounce back and forge ahead stronger during and after hardship?

Sleep and Learning

Aug 11, 2022 | Papillion Blog