By Sheila B.
The Family Foundation School as always promotes the spirit of excellence, especially where it applies to academics. That spirit has resulted in P.A.S.S. (Personal Academic Student Services), an idea that began with FFS Principal Annie Janauer.
The purpose of the new program is to make students available to tutor other students who are struggling academically. The tutoring takes place in the library because it is quiet and has the resources necessary for optimal research and study.
Tutors are scheduled to be in the library during most periods of the day. A struggling student, who is scheduled for a study hall, can now call the library to find out if there’s another student available to help in a particular subject.
FFS librarian, Roxi Losicco, is excited about P.A.S.S. “We have a lot of talented students in FFS. This is a great opportunity for them to share their talents with each other,” she said.








