Weekly Academic Coaching
A standing weekly hour for students who need a dependable
anchor in the schedule. Sessions blend planner check-ins,
current homework, and quiet executive function coaching.
Students leave with a clear plan for the week ahead,
reducing missing assignments and last-minute scrambles.
Designed for grades six through twelve and recalibrated at
the start of each term.
Subject-Focused Tutoring
Targeted lessons in a single subject for students with a
specific class to shore up. Pre-algebra and Algebra I or II
build fluency with expressions, graphing, and word
problems. Geometry and precalculus revisit measurement,
transformations, and functions. Science work draws on lab
notes, models, and weekly quiz preparation across biology
and chemistry. Writing support builds essay structure,
evidence, and revision rhythm.
Standardized Test Preparation
A structured ten to fourteen week arc for the ACT or SAT.
Students start with a full diagnostic, move into targeted
drills in the weakest sections, and complete four
proctored-style practice exams with section review between
each one. Score growth is tracked monthly and shared with
parents in plain language. AP exam preparation follows the
same shape, condensed around the subject calendar.
How We Begin
Every family starts with a free twenty-minute intake call.
We talk through current classes, schedule, recent report
cards, and any accommodations such as IEP or 504 plans.
From there, we match a tutor by subject, grade level, and
learning style, with a no-cost rematch in the first three
sessions if the fit is not right. First lessons usually
happen within the same week as the intake conversation.
Families and Outcomes
Parents receive a short written recap after every block of
sessions. Each recap names the goal, the win, the sticking
point, and the next focus area in plain English. Families
notice steadier homework routines, fewer Sunday-evening
arguments, and clearer self-advocacy at school. Across
completed prep arcs the average score growth is five point
four points on the ACT and one hundred eighty points on
the SAT.