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Middle Georgia Tech Celebrates National Tutoring Week
Warner Robins - The Learning Support Center (LSC) at Middle Georgia Technical College in Warner Robins recently celebrated National Tutoring Week October 6-10. LSC staff hosted events each day encouraging students to study and use the Learning Support Center to enhance their education at MGTC.
Alice Smith and Donna Dutcher, advisors in the Learning Support Center, greeted students each morning and provided informational brochures on services offered in the LSC. In addition, Benton Dutcher provided acoustic guitar music in the lobby of the A building.
Each day had a different theme and the LSC staff handed out candy to participants. In addition, students could participate in a guess the number game to win a gate pass and ride tickets to the Georgia National Fair. On Wednesday, the LSC hosted a 'Popcorn Palooza' and provided free bags of popcorn to students.
"This week was a great success for us," said Donna Dutcher. "We were able to introduce a lot of new students to the Learning Support Center and make them aware of the services we offer. Everyone really seemed to enjoy participating in the games also."
The Learning Support Center offers individualized help and 'My Skills' Tutoring for students in the areas of Math, English, and Reading. For more information on the services and programs available at Middle Georgia Technical College, call (478) 988-6800 or log on to www.middlegatech.edu.

Donna Dutcher and her son, Benton, are pictured in the lobby of A Building where they greeted students and welcomed them to help celebrate National Tutoring Week.