MontCAS Tutoring
MontCAS Tutoring – Montana Students
Learn about the Montana Comprehensive Assessment System (MontCAS), including details about each assessment and the programs SchoolTutoring Academy offers to help students prepare for them.
Get Your Child Ready for the MontCAS
SchoolTutoring Academy’s MontCAS Tutoring Programs start with an ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. This assessment informs your child’s MontCAS tutor about their abilities, strengths, and weaknesses so the tutoring program can be tailored to their specific needs. Our MontCAS Tutoring Program includes regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-monthly progress reports, learning profiles, and parental conference calls.
Call our Academic Directors today at 1-877-545-7737 to get started with a MontCAS tutor.
Contact our Academic Directors Today at 1-877-545-7737 to Discuss your Child’s Strengths and Areas for Improvement.
Effective MontCAS Test Prep
for Montana Students
SchoolTutoring Academy offers one-on-one, personalized MontCAS tutoring in your home. We are available 7-days a week, so MontCAS test prep can be done at your family’s convenience. Each SchoolTutoring Academy tutor is a teaching professional and certified to tutor. In addition, our tutors undergo a comprehensive certification process that includes mock tutoring sessions, testing, and interviews. Learn more about the tutors who work with SchoolTutoring Academy.
Call our Academic Directors at 1-877-545-7737 to get your student enrolled in our MontCAS test prep.
Understanding
the MontCAS
The Montana Comprehensive Assessment System for state testing begins in 3rd grade. Elementary testing in English Language Arts and Mathematics occurs yearly from 3rd to 8th grade via Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBAs). Students also take the Montana Science Assessment (MSA) in 5th and 8th grade. Once in high school, students take the ACT with Writing in 11th grade as a graduation requirement. Students with severe cognitive disabilities may take the Multi-State Alternate Assessment (MSAA) and Alternate Montana Science Assessment (AMSA). For more information on the MontCAS you can visit the Montana Office of Public Instruction website.