Students enrolled at the Kumon Math and Reading Center of Mesa are proving the fact hard work and daily practice pays off.
As a result of attending weekly study sessions, select students have been named to Kumon’s Advanced Student Honor Roll (ASHR) by making significant academic advancements and studying above their school grade level.
ASHR is Kumon’s most prestigious international recognition program, and acknowledges students working one or more grade levels above their current school grade. Kumon ASHR students, along with all students who study above grade level, benefit by having the greatest chance of qualifying for elementary school gifted programs and high school honors and AP programs. In addition, they gain important life skills, such as confidence, concentration, perseverance, self-motivation and discipline. Kumon aims to have all its students achieve the distinction of completing advanced work.
“At Kumon, we believe children have unlimited potential to succeed,” said Kumon Director Kathy Leano. “My goal is to help each child develop strong academic skills, a love of learning, and the confidence to excel beyond the classroom.” In April, we will have our annual award ceremony to recognize all of our students for their hard work and achievements. We also will recognize and thank our dedicated Kumon parents for their support.
Our ASHR students for December 2011 were Anya Nelson, Elijah Martinez, Brayden Thiele, Leonardo Montoya, Jahnasre Paarthiban, Shivam Patel, Ayush Kothari, Samir Patel, Lina Ali, Nicholas Armstrong, Jennica Carrera, Shaun Karakkattu, Alexander Kessler, Mason Musmacker, Ava Randecker, Janelle Riley, Calvin Alvarado, Emma Houghland, Christopher Huynh, Shrey Patel, Rachel Rabin, Jena Vandenberg, Geethika Ameneni, Radha Bhakta, Elisabeth Kessler, Adi Kulkarni, Andrew Musmacker, Xochitl Romero, Justin Pasionek, Sonia Patel, Mark Raban, Alex Rabin, Alyssa Romero, Jasim Ali, Sadman Hossain, Jana Vandenberg, Lauren Hawks, Sakthi Kumar, Parth Bhakta, Sadea Anjum, Amy Houghland, Sanjidah Soyeb, Rhys Walcott, Zane Whang, Khushi Patel, and Janjose Rivera-Pinto.
Congratulations to all of our Kumon students, who made it on our ASHR December 2011 Report.
Kumon is the world’s largest after-school math and reading enrichment program. Students of all ages visit the Kumon Center twice each week after school. The result of this extra study is stronger concentration, greater confidence and an improvement in math and reading skills. Kumon aims to unlock the potential of children so they can achieve more on their own. Through daily practice and mastery of materials, students increase confidence, improve concentration and develop better study and test taking skills. Founded in Japan in 1958, the learning method uses an individualized approach, which helps children develop a solid command of math and reading comprehension skills.
For information or a free placement test, contact Kumon Math and Reading Center at (480) 807-5515, or visit www.kumon.com.