Summer Tutoring Specials for 2024

Apr 29, 2024 | Tutoring | 0 comments

Summer 2024 is on its way! Allow your children to enjoy their time off.
But perhaps set aside a small amount of time to keep up their academic skills.

All children can benefit from summer tutoring:

  • Minimize the “summer slide” and keep up their skills
  • Build and enrich their abilities with challenging and fun material
  • Send them back to school more confident with stronger self-esteem

Get On Track with our Summer Learning Program

This summer In-Home Tutors is back to tutoring in your home. We are offering On Track, a flexible summer learning program geared towards helping students stay engaged while school is out. On Track includes a tailor-made education package based on your student’s strengths, weakness and learning gaps.

We are offering a $5/hr discount from our school-year tutoring fee schedule. Discount valid until June 1st.

Total Flexibility

The beauty of our one-on-one programs is that we will completely work to your schedule. One, two or more sessions per week. Break for a week or two for vacations or a trip to see grandma. Focus on writing workshops or math or science, whatever your child needs and will be interesting to them. We have a range of online and printed materials to support our programs and can also work with school assignments. Call us and together we will design something truly worthwhile for your children.

Sign up below or call us at 770-645-8750. Let us keep your student engaged and On Track through the summer!

SAT on August 24? Perfect for summer test prep

The CollegeBoard has scheduled an SAT test on August 24, 2024. Which is conducive to our SAT Summer Prep program — specially priced at $795 for six 2-hr sessions (i.e. 12 hours)

Included for free: Princeton Review’s top-of-the-line Premium SAT workbook ($37.99 value). A similar offer applies to ACT prep.

Call or email us today. First session must be scheduled by June 28.

Scary Links

Covid had a long tail, still impacting education achievement levels throughout the country. It’s really worth using the summer to help your children catch up.

[1]: Harvard 
[2]: Brookings
[3]: Frontiers in Education 

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