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Helping Students Become Stronger Writers

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Maria Verly
The Writing Center tutors have been trained at UConn in order to model the experience of a post-secondary writing center.

Led by student tutors, and under the supervision of English teachers, The Writing Center Club’s goal is to help students improve their writing skills in a comfortable and supportive environment. The club was started by Ms. Howard a few years ago, but was placed on hold during the pandemic. It has once again opened its doors for students who seek help with their school work and personal writing.

Open every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 2-3 pm in room 136, students can show without an appointment and at any point in their writing process to meet with a tutor. 

A tutor to me means to pass down the skills that I’ve learned over the years to other students, and the experience has been very positive and inviting.

— tutor Sneh Detroja

The Writing Center is an amazing opportunity for people to not only improve their writing but also for people who are more advanced and would like to get their work published and maybe pursue a future in the field of writing.  

Students can pursue having their work published in many places such as South Windsor High School’s literary magazine, The Mind’s eye, which is a compilation of literature and art, or outside of South Windsor through the Connecticut Student Writers Magazine,  writing contest run through UConn, as well as many other places.

The Writing Center is open after school in room 126 and available to all students. (Maria Verly )

“The writing center is a good opportunity for all students who come to get help.  Often [they] find that just by talking about their writing, they figure out what they want to change in order to improve it,” said the founder of the center, Ms. Howard. 

The center is also a good opportunity for the tutors.  “The tutors who work with [students] find great opportunity to show leadership skills, and they end up improving their own writing skills. So, both students walk away as better writers, which is a good thing for our school culture to build a writing culture at our school,” said Howard. 

 

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Maria Verly
Maria Verly, Wire Services Manager
Maria Verly is the Wire Service manager for The Bobcat Prowl student newspaper. She wants to make the newspaper a place where the students of South Windsor High School can go to for information about the school and the town. When she is not writing for the Prowl you can find her out with her friends or looking for new topics for new articles. After high school Maria wants to major in journalism. 

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    K PriceNov 30, 2023 at 2:28 pm

    Thank you for writing this article to support the Writing Center at SWHS!