Login Get started

Contact an Academic Director
1-877-545-7737

Tutoring Programs

Private, In-Home Tutoring in Jericho, Vermont

  • Certified Educators

  • Personalized Learning

  • 1-on-1 Instruction

  • Flexible Scheduling

  • Bi-weekly Progress Reports

Jericho, Vermont Tutoring Programs

Get started with SchoolTutoring Academy's tutoring programs for Jericho, Vermont students.

Jericho District and Curriculum

SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Jericho students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.

Jericho District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs

The Jericho Elementary School, which provides services through the fourth grade, is the only school in the Jericho School District. Jericho students beyond the fourth grade are housed in schools that are part of the Chittenden East Supervisory Union (CESU). The mission of the supervisory union is to unite school districts for common goals and to reflect the aspirations of the communities served.

We currently cover the following Jericho-area school district: Chittenden East Supervisory Union.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Jericho District Curriculum

The curricula of CESU are in alignment with the Common Core State Standards. The curricula for Language Arts are firmly rooted in research to gain and present knowledge. Each level from kindergarten to grade 12 has a model research curriculum that allows students to explore issues and solve problems to acquire knowledge in a practical, real-world setting. At the level of Grade 7, students are expected to be able to develop questions, use search terms effectively online to find information, and evaluate the quality of a resource.

Arts are introduced as early as kindergarten and feature subjects such as the elements of design, printmaking, drawing, and three-dimensional objects. As students progress to higher grades, they are offered coursework in graphic design, photography, calligraphy, and pottery. Technology is incorporated at every opportunity. For example, students can learn to use CAD software, use robotics to solve problems, and even to weld in some of the classes offered at the high school.

Our Jericho, Vermont tutoring programs are personalized just for you

Our instructors hail from Harvard, Stanford, Duke and other top institutions

news-icon

Keeping Informed: Recent Jericho Educational News

  • Science Program - What is the difference between a scientist and an engineer? This is exactly what students from Jericho Elementary School learned in the Scientist in Residence program when a local building science engineer paid a visit to their classroom. What an interesting and engaging visitor!
  • Wellness Blog - The Jericho Elementary School website offers a number of blogs from teachers, administrators and on certain topics of general interest. The Wellness Blog is following the developments of a local farm-to-school program and provides tips throughout the year to keep families healthy.
  • Four Continents in One Day - Jericho Elementary students were treated to a sneak peek when an author came to visit the classroom recently. This author writes about different cultures. Students were able to read her books and learn about cultures from four different continents.

Jericho Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: A Well-Equipped Desk

There is a fine line between a cluttered, messy desk overflowing with too many items and a sparse, bare desk that does not contain all the tools that you need. How do you decide which items to keep in your desk? Consider the typical tasks that you usually perform at your desk to separate the necessary from the unnecessary. Likely, you use pens and pencils often, but if you have colored pencils that are only rarely used, you can store them in one of the lower drawers or put them in another area altogether. You can also eliminate redundant items. For example, perhaps you store both your laptop computer and a pocket calculator on your desk. However, most laptop computers offer a calculator function so you do not really need the calculator. Store items that are frequently used in an organizer on top of the desk or in a conveniently located drawer, and store lesser used item in lower drawers or in another location. Once you have cleared off your desk, you will be proud of your new, more efficient workspace.