The Golden Eagle Education Foundation mentor program will be holding a training session on Thursday, April 6, from 9 to 11 a.m. Mentors help Fountain Hills students at all levels for one hour per …
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Mentor training April 6
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The Golden Eagle Education Foundation mentor program will be holding a training session on Thursday, April 6, from 9 to 11 a.m. Mentors help Fountain Hills students at all levels for one hour per week.
Those interested in becoming a mentor should fill out an application by going to fhgeef.org, and click on the “mentoring” tab. Fill out the mentor profile form found at the bottom of the webpage, and send it iglezcrespo@gmail.com and let Isa Glez know you want to sign up for the training.
Training manuals will be provided, but those attending the training should bring a pen or pencil.