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Free ACT Test Prep Offered by Local Library

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The Springfield-Greene County Library is offering a free class to help high schoolers improve their ACT score.  The  four-week series for teens entering 11th grade this fall will be held Mondays from 2 to 4 p.m. July 16-30 and August 6 at the Schweitzer Brentwood Branch Library.

According to the library district, the class’s instructor has “years of experience preparing students for test success.”

Students will learn tips for test prep, targeted strategies for increasing their score and customized recommendations to address their weaknesses. 

Attending all classes is recommended, but not required. Seating is limited; light snacks will be provided. Registration starts Monday (6/25) at 417-616-0703.

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