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Success Stories  

Stories about REAL Kumon students and their success in school and beyond.

Ryan poses in a chair at the student conference

Self-learning Has Helped This Boy Scout Overcome Challenges

Ryan, 13-years-old, Math Level L, Reading Program Completer

For over 100 years, The Boy Scouts of America has aimed to foster the youth of America by developing responsible citizens through outdoor activities, educational programs, philanthropic work, and career-orientated programs. The scouting method instills the values of trustworthiness, good citizenship, and outdoor skills in every

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Cara poses in a chair at the Student Conference

This Young Artist Gained Her Confidence With Kumon

Cara, 12-years-old, Math Level J, Reading Level II

Art has a way of evoking emotion and inspiring creativity and imagination in everyone. Whether you are viewing Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night Over the Rhone or even Andy Warhol’s Campbell Soup, it tells a story and brings an artist’s skills and passion to life.

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Isaac poses in a chair at the student conference

Focus And Confidence Help This Young Musician Achieve His Goals

Isaac, 11-years-old, Math Level I

11-year-old Isaac is studying above his peers, as he’s currently working on algebra concepts like quadratic equations and the Pythagorean Theorem in the Kumon Math Program. Isaac began his Kumon journey six years ago when he was just five years old. Along the way, he has improved his focus

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Varnica poses in a chair at the student conference

Future Programmer Embraces the Value of STEM Education

Varnica, 13-years-old, Math Level J, Reading Program Completer  

The education of science, technology, engineering, and math widely referred to as STEM, has gained popularity in recent years. With the increase in awareness and programs available for young students, there has been an emergence in STEM-related careers, and that demand will only continue to rise.  

At the 2015 White House Science Fair, former U.S.

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