Five Benefits to Summer Tutoring
Increased Retention of This Year's Material
Our tutors can develop a curriculum that will help your student retain the material they’ve learned while preparing them for next year’s class by building on that material. Math is one of the first subjects to get rusty, but this applies to Science, History, Writing, and other subjects too. To see a sample summer tutoring schedule, click here: Sample Summer Tutoring

Close Learning Gaps Before Fall Semester
If there are subjects that are weaker than others, and your child is falling behind, don’t wait until next school year to close this gap. Take advantage of time during the summer to address problems, get back on track, reduce anxiety, and get the school year started on the right foot. This is a huge boost to confidence which is critical.
Our standards-based assessment will highlight proficiency gaps with a corresponding study plan for closing those gaps.

Prepare for a Smooth Start to the Fall Semester
Our prep tutoring introduces students to the core subjects of a particular class with the aim of familiarizing that student to the new material, so it won’t seem so “new” when the actual class starts. This is an effective strategy that will greatly increase the odds for subject mastery and high scores in the forthcoming semester. All prep curriculum is directly aligned with the student’s respective state academic standards, and usually consists of a manageable seven-week engagement, with two weekly sessions and intermittent at-home study.

More Time to Focus on SAT Prep
One of the biggest obstacles to appropriate SAT prep is time. During the school year, there often is not enough time to dedicate the needed study (and energy) to make a meaningful difference on college test prep scores. Summer provides this extra time and enables students to dial in the right amount of focus. Also, using Summer to prep for SAT can help students hit their score goals early in the year so they can then dedicate 100% of their focus on core classes.

Encourage Reading
This is one of our favorites. Reading can be very enjoyable, and a good tutor can help a student get the most out of a great book. By writing short, fun essays about the book, or applying new vocabulary, the student will begin to build writing and literature skills that will be needed in later grades. Substitute some screen time with quality reading time and watch the creative juices start to flow!

