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Talk "back to school" with Richard Rusczyk in a live webinar

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What does "back to school" look like after a pandemic year? How can you keep your student challenged

What does "back to school" look like after a pandemic year? How can you keep your student challenged and inspired for "back to school" this fall? Join Richard Rusczyk, founder of Art of Problem Solving, next Thursday, August 26th at 7:00 pm ET (4:00 pm PT) for a live webinar to learn how you can advance your student’s academic growth with AoPS — no matter what their upcoming fall looks like. [RSVP Today]( What does learning look like after a pandemic year? During the last school year, students had very uneven learning experiences. As students return to the classroom this fall, most teachers will need to focus on closing the gap for those who struggled and fell behind. But what does that mean for those who didn’t fall behind? At AoPS, many of our students experienced their best math year ever in 2020. How will these students extend their academic gains in classrooms focused on recovering others’ lost ground? Join Richard as he explains the AoPS offerings that helped students gain momentum last year, and how we can help your student continue their advanced problem-solving journey for the fall. Spots are limited — register today! We hope to see you there! If you have questions about the webinar, please reach out to info@artofproblemsolving.com. Sincerely, The AoPS Team Online School [LEARN MORE]( Bookstore [SHOP NOW]( Resources [START TRAINING]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [View in browser]( Art of Problem Solving, 10865 Rancho Bernardo Rd, Ste 100, San Diego, CA 92127, United States [Update subscription preferences]( or [Unsubscribe](

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