Targeted support that builds real skills

We provide individualized support in reading, writing, and math to help students build confidence and close learning gaps.

If your child is significantly struggling with reading, our dyslexia support program may be a better fit.

What students receive

Targeted instruction based on skill level
Structured, research-based teaching methods
Clear feedback and progress monitoring
Support that builds confidence and independence

Instruction designed to build missing skills—not just complete assignments

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Areas of support

Reading
Writing
Mathematics
Executive functioning

How sessions work

One-on-one sessions tailored to student needs
In-person or flexible scheduling options
Lessons designed to target specific skill gaps
Ongoing communication with families

For students with dyslexia or persistent reading difficulties, more intensive support may be recommended.

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Additional opportunities

Small group classes and summer skill sessions are available throughout the year.

View all programs and structured literacy options.

Ready to get started?

Let’s determine the right level of support for your child.