
Ann Arbor high school students teach middle school students at inventive summer camp
Read full article: Ann Arbor high school students teach middle school students at inventive summer campBased out of Concordia University's Krieger Hall on Geddes Road, Inno Education is a nonprofit created, developed and run by high school students. It was initially started as a tutoring group by Kevin Tan when he was a sophomore in high school. "He had this idea to band together a few high school students that were friends and were passionate about helping kids get better at school," said Inno CEO Elizabeth Li. As a high school organization, it's difficult because not many of us are adults." "That's our whole idea: being innovative with how we can make learning fun and make learning exciting for middle school students."