If you visit one of 11 Seattle Public Library branches on certain days after school, you’ll witness something amazing: seemingly ordinary, mild-mannered citizens put on capes and tights and transform into superheroes.
OK, they don’t really put on capes and tights, but they’re still heroic…They’re faster than a speeding bullet when it comes to solving homework problems. They help with homework because their generous hearts are more powerful than a locomotive. (Just like Superman doesn’t get paid to rescue all those people who fall off tall buildings.) And they’re able to leap into helping any K-12 student with any homework subject in a single bound.
Does a homework assignment make you feel like you’re falling off a tall building? Let us introduce you to some of these Homework Help Superheroes…
Superhero name: Alpha Particle
Alter ego name: Jeff Bernstein
Been a superhero for: 1 month
Where and when you can find him: Broadview Library, 6:00-7:45 pm
Alter ego cover story activities: “I taught high school science and math. I like to hike and swim and do yoga.”
Favorite subjects to help with: Physics, chemistry, math
Remember: You can get help with any subject at Homework Help!
Reason for becoming a superhero: “I like to help people, I like to talk to kids, I enjoy teaching, I think education is valuable.”
Superhero power (other than helping with homework) he would choose: Flying!
The other members of the Justice League of the Broadview Library take care of saving the world (because it sometimes feels like the world will end if you don’t get that assignment done) on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays from 6:00 to 7:45 pm.
Visit this page for information about other library branches with Homework Help Superheroes or to access Online Homework Help.