Tutoring Programs
Private, In-Home Tutoring in Elkins, West Virginia
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Elkins, West Virginia Tutoring Programs
Get started with SchoolTutoring Academy's tutoring programs for Elkins, West Virginia students.
Elkins District and Curriculum
SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Elkins 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.
Elkins District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs
Beginning in kindergarten, students in Randolph County Schools are taught in accordance with Next Generation state benchmarks and standards. This helps to insure that your child is getting a quality education that is equivalent to what children are receiving in other schools. Within this curriculum, there are resources for special education students who may need a specialized learning program. Elementary and middle school students are given a solid foundation in the areas of language, numbers, science and history.
We currently cover the following Elkins-area school district: Randolph County Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Elkins District Curriculum
Students study English, where they learn reading and writing as well as proper spelling and handwriting. They also study mathematics where they begin with basic number and counting skills, progressing through addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, and other useful applications of math including geometry and Algebra skills. Students are also introduced to some arts, physical education and health, technology education, and other foundational classes.
High school students take courses in all the Core subjects of English, math and science as well as social studies. They are offered honors and AP options in all of these, and some dual credit courses as well. Students may also choose electives with attention to their career or vocational goals. There are arts courses in the areas of theater, dance, visual arts, and music. There are also offerings in agricultural studies and other unique elective opportunities for students to pursue.
Our Elkins, West Virginia tutoring programs are personalized just for you
Our instructors hail from Harvard, Stanford, Duke and other top institutions
Keeping Informed: Recent Elkins Educational News
- Elkins Middle School Student Represents WV at National Spelling Bee - An 8th grade student from Elkins Middle School is one of only four students from West Virginia who competed in Scripps National Spelling Bee in May of 2014. Way to go!
- Harmon School Panther Pride Club Celebrated Teachers in May - Students from the Panther Pride Club in Randolph County Schools district celebrated Teacher Appreciation week with gifts, donuts and coffee, and finally a catered meal. Wonderful expression of gratitude, students!
- Randolph County Schools Students Attend Future Business Leaders of America Conference - High school students from Randolph County Schools attended a leadership conference in Charleston, WV this year. Students learned a lot and were able to learn so many new things from competitions and speakers present at the conference.
Elkins 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: How to Select a College and Subsequent Steps
You’ve signed up for the right classes and you’ve done as well as you can and been involved in activities at your high school. But now you need to get through the college selection and application process. Begin by narrowing down your search. Find the schools that will best equip you for the career you hope to go into. Keep in mind that more expensive is not always better and some expensive schools will cause you to be in debt for many years after college. Once you’ve narrowed down your search, start applying. You will probably want to take an SAT, ACT or both for this process if you haven’t already. Also make sure that you apply for school scholarships and financial aid. This way if the school accepts you, they can send you a packet that will list your financial aid and payment options which can help you narrow down your choices to the college you will attend. Once this is done, select your school, making sure to meet payment and registration deadlines. Select your classes, shop for textbooks, and your well on your way to college in the fall.