EVTSAZ offers Achievement Tutoring for grades K through 12 in reading, writing, mathematics, and ATP prep as defined and in accordance with requirements of the Arizona Department of Education.
Achievement Tutoring Program Apply Now
As described on the Department of Education's website, the Achievement Tutoring program will consist of:
- Six-week tutoring blocks with 60 minute sessions up to four days per week.
- Tutoring sessions aligned to the Arizona Standards in reading, writing, and math.
- Tutoring schedules are set up between the parents and the tutor.
Upcoming Sessions
- Session Six- August 19th-September 30th
Tentative Session Dates for 2024-2025
- Session Seven- October 3rd to November 14th
- Session Eight - November 18th to December 23rd (shortened 5-week session due to holidays)
- Session Nine –January 6th to February 17th
- Session Ten – February 20th to April 3rd
- Session Eleven – May 5th to June 16th
Overview
Who is eligible to participate in the Achievement Tutoring Program?
The program is open to any student in grades K-12 for tutoring in reading, writing, or mathematics (ACT prep also available for 9-12th). Students must be enrolled in a public or charter school with a letter grade of A-C (students enrolled in a school with a letter grade of D or F do not qualify for the Achievement Tutoring Program).
Is there a cost associated with the Achievement Tutoring Program?
The Achievement Tutoring Program is free to parents and students. The Arizona Department of Education is using ESSER III funds to provide tutoring for students who have been impacted during the pandemic.
What subjects and topics are covered in the tutoring program?
The program includes tutoring in reading and writing aligned with the Arizona English Language Arts Standards. It also includes tutoring in mathematics aligned with the Arizona Mathematics Standards.
What are the qualifications of the tutors?
District tutors will consist of qualified teachers and substitutes. Tutoring providers in this program are all approved providers that meet Arizona Department of Education qualifications.
How are tutoring sessions conducted?
Public school districts or charter schools will set up tutoring sessions that can be in-person or online through a user-friendly platform.
How often are tutoring sessions conducted?
Tutoring sessions are held for at least 60 minutes, up to four days per week, for a total of six weeks. Tutoring blocks will take place every six weeks with time between blocks. No more than 4 hours per week per student. Tutoring can be done 1:1, or in groups of up to 3 students.
Program Guidelines
This content and the full program requirements and benefits are outlined on the Arizona Department of Education's website.