
Don't Let Summer
Learning Slip Away
SUMMER TUTORING PACKAGES
BIG PACKAGE
Sessions: 8 one-hour sessions
Ideal for: Weekly summer learning support
Scheduling: Flexible throughout summer
Middle & High School: $884
Elementary School: $748
MEDIUM PACKAGE
Sessions: 6 one-hour sessions
Scheduling: Flexible throughout summer
Middle & High School: $702
Elementary School: $594
SMALL PACKAGE
Sessions: 4 one-hour sessions
Scheduling: Can be concentrated in a single week
Middle & High School: $494
Elementary School: $418
CUSTOMIZE YOUR FOCUS
All packages can be tailored to:
Reinforce core concepts from the previous school year
Preview upcoming curriculum for the fall
Address specific skill gaps or challenges
Pursue a passion project or share a book with a tutor!
FRIEND GROUP TUTORING
Details: Same subject, similar skill level/similar age
Benefit: Social learning + cost sharing
Format: Small group instruction with friends (not ideal for siblings)
Contact us for group pricing options
(2-3 STUDENTS)
IMPORTANT NOTES
Packages are for summer use only and must be completed before September 1, 2025
Packages can be shared among immediate family members (one billing contact) if siblings are at the same education level
August sessions scheduled after July 15th may require a different tutor
Not available for test prep or college application assistance
HOW TO REGISTER
Before recommending specific packages, we'll talk with you about your child's needs, goals, and learning style.
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RECEIVE PERSONALIZED RECOMMENDATIONS
After the consultation, we'll suggest the optimal package and tutor match for your child.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT
Complete registration and secure your preferred schedule before spots fill up.
SCHEDULE A FREE CONSULTATION
"My son went from dreading math to actually looking forward to his tutoring sessions. His tutor taught him how to organize his work in a way that made sense to HIM."
SUMMER SUCCESS STORIES
— Parent of 7th grader
"The college application workshops were exactly what we needed. Our daughter finished most applications before senior year even started."
— Parent of college freshman