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​Spring 2026 Math Recovery Cohort

Help 20 students close critical math gaps before the end of the school year.

Why This Matters

This spring, we are serving 20 middle school students who are currently performing below grade level in foundational math skills. Without structured intervention, these gaps will continue to widen and impact long-term academic success.​​​​​​​​​​​​

Our tutoring is provided free of charge to families. However, delivering consistent, high-quality instruction requires community support.​​

This 8-week Math Recovery Cohort ensures students receive focused intervention before the school year ends.​​

What the Cohort Provides

  • 8 weeks of structured math tutoring

  • 2 sessions per week per student

  • Instruction targeting foundational skill gaps

  • Diagnostic-based learning plans

  • Ongoing progress monitoring

  • Confidence-building academic support

Working on Math Problems

Our goal is to increase grade-level math mastery and ensure students enter the next academic year better prepared.

How You Can Help

        Sponsor one student - $600
Funds 16 tutoring sessions for one middle school student.

        Support the Cohort - $3,000
Funds one-quarter of the Spring Math Cohort.

        Become a Cohort Partner - $12,000
Fully sponsors the Spring 2026 Math Recovery Cohort.

Cohort Partners receive naming recognition: 
“Spring 2026 Math Recovery Cohort Powered by [Sponsor Name]”

Funding Timeline

We are seeking funding commitments by March 15, 2026 to ensure uninterrupted tutoring support through the end of the academic year.

Every contribution directly supports instruction already underway.

Help Close the Gap This Spring

When students receive structured support at the right time, growth happens.

Your partnership ensures that 20 students continue receiving the math instruction they need — without interruption.

Led by Dr. Zaneta Chapman, PhD, university professor and Math educator committed to expanding access to high-quality math support.

Main: 215-519-0804        TheChapmanFoundation@gmail.com

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