(Suwanee, GA)---Regardless of the situation, all parents want to
see their children succeed. Raviv Genosar, a father of three, is
no exception, though his quest for excellence stretches far
beyond his own family. Since its March opening , Genosar and his
staff have facilitated his interest in academic achievement at
Math Monkey Knowledge Center, a supplemental education franchise
for children ages 5 to 14, at 2615 Peachtree Parkway in Suwanee
(next to Super Target on Hwy 141). Genosar’s location is the
second of its kind amongst the 20+ centers in the United States
and this first of six he plans to open in the Greater Atlanta
area.
Entering its third successful session, Math Monkey differs from other
programs in its market by teaching its students concepts based
on the principles of Vedic math from India. Vedic is a unique
system of calculations, easily applied to arithmetic, which
makes it possible to quickly solve complex mathematical problems
without the use of a calculator or pencil and paper. Instead of
standard worksheet-based programs, Math Monkey uses fun,
interactive games to
engage
its students and sharpen their skills at a faster rate. Unlike
most supplemental education programs, Math Monkey is not
exclusively targeting remedial students. It is equally ideal for
children who are performing on grade level but want to advance
their skills.
“Enhanced education is a fast-growing market with a large effect
on our society,” said Genosar, the son of a veteran kindergarten
teacher and a mechanical Engineer by training. “As parents, we
want to give our kids the best tools to compete and succeed in
their lives. Math is an essential skill to achieve that and our
curriculum improves the mental agility of our students.”
Parents have already praised Math Monkey’s learning system and
Genosar is confident that local schools will embrace Math
Monkey, despite its relative newness when compared to other
methods.
“It seems that the local administrators, principals and teachers
are open-minded to listen and accept new teaching methods,” he
said. Good thing, because there are more than 65 schools within
a 15 mile radius of his Peachtree Parkway location. Math Monkey
is currently an educational partner with Forsyth County schools
and working closely with local PTA programs. His center serves
Gwinnett, Fulton and Forsyth counties.
Math Monkey CEO and “Top Banana” Kirsten Fisch began franchising
Math Monkey in June 2006 and has already awarded 40+ locations
across the country. The company hopes to open 34 locations by
the end of 2007, with a goal of 300 locations by 2009. Math
Monkey will also expand internationally to Canada, the United
Kingdom, South Africa, Australia and India.
Ever the family man, Genosar sees to it that his daughters, ages
13, 11 and 6, benefit from Math Monkey’s methods.
“They are definitely happy Math Monkey students,” said Genosar.
MATH MONKEY KNOWLEDGE CENTERS
2615 Peachtree Pkwy., Ste. 230
Suwanee, GA 30024
Contact: Raviv Genosar
Phone:
678 455 7875
www.mathmonkey.com/suwanee
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