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State of Emergency Closing - News and Reminders


Due to concerns regarding COVID-19 and in compliance with recommendations and the current state of emergency in Maryland, Sure Foundation has cancelled classes for March 19th and March 26th. Our tentative plan is return to classes on April 2nd. 

Your tutors will contact you directly regarding any remote learning they think necessary during this time. 

Tentative schedule changes assuming we are able to resume classes on April 2nd:

We will have classes on April 9th instead of taking Spring Break.

Last day of classes will still be May 7th, except for Foreign Language classes, which will continue to May 14th.


Questions? Contact us at SureFoundationTutorial@gmail.com

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