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  How-to-Guides
Want to learn how to do something?
Want some more information about Boston or your neighborhood?

Check out some of the guides below.


Guide to Your Future
Citizen School Apprentices at the Irving Middle School have put together a guide with a collection of extra curricular opportunities for Boston High School students.

Connecting the Generations
Students from the Woodrow Wilson and Hernandez Citizen Schools campuses and the East Boston Social Center, with guidance from Generations Incorporated AmeriCorps members, helped open up the world of the Internet to older adults from the Kit Clark Senior Center, Curtis Hall Community Center and the East Boston Social Center. Read about their projects, and the personal interviews that they conducted.

Maps Over Time for Roxbury
Apprentices from the Citizen Schools Wheatley Campus have learned how to use mapping software to create Roxbury Maps Over Time. Check out what these amazing students have created and learn about Roxbury's history.

Free and Almost Free Things to Do in Boston
This guide to free or almost free things to do gives you detailed information on hours, locations and prices for museums, parks, libraries and other points of interest. Created by Citizen Schools.

Learn Power Point
Follow along with this presentation to learn powerpoint in order to give your own presentation. Created by Citizen Schools.

Guide to the Internet for Older Adults
This Guide, designed for older adults by middle school students, will make your first experience navigating the web a great one! Created by Citizen Schools.

Guide to Pet Care
Read about how to care for your pets. This guide created by Citizen School students