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Berlin Library Open Late For High School Students This Week
The library will be open well after 8 p.m. for high school students as they prepare for mid-term exams this week.
BERLIN, CT — This is a big week for Berlin High School students, with students taking their mid-term exams this week.
To help them prepare, the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is open for late-night hours for high school students to study on Tuesday, Jan. 21, Wednesday, Jan. 22, and Thursday, Jan. 23.
According to the library, students in grades 9-12 can come to the library, located at 234 Kensington Road, Berlin, late, with students asked to arrive no later than 8 p.m.
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But the library will offer more than just a quiet spot to prepare for exams.
"In addition to group study space, computers, free Wi-Fi, and charging stations, we’ll also have snacks and fun stress-relieving activities," wrote the library in an announcement.
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Students who do arrive will not be allowed to re-enter the building once they’ve left, so they're urged to bring what is necessary for exam preps.
For more information on the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library's special study hours, click on this link.
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