COLORADO SPRINGS — As students head back to the classroom, one local library is stepping in to help ease the transition. Library 21C, part of the Pikes Peak Library District, offers free tutoring programs designed to support learners of all ages.

Each Wednesday, volunteer tutors gather at Library 21C to provide in-person math help from 3:30 to 6 p.m. The program is open to students from elementary school through college-level calculus, with no sign-up required.

“One thing that's great about this program is that students can bring in what they're currently working on,” said Library 21C Manager Jennifer Luebbert. “They don't have to have a library card. They don't have to have an account with us. They can just come in and use the service.”

Last year, more than 17,000 students used the d

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