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Saga Education and Success for All Selected as High-Impact Tutoring Partners for Michigan School Districts

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星期二, 三月 19, 2024

In 2023, Saga Education and Success for All formed a partnership to support districts and state education agencies with tutoring in early literacy and middle/late grades math.

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  • In 2023, Saga Education and Success for All formed a partnership to support districts and state education agencies with tutoring in early literacy and middle/late grades math.
  • "Saga Education is honored to be selected as an approved, high-impact tutoring technical assistance partner for Michigan school districts," said Alan Safran, CEO and co-founder of Saga Education.
  • Success for All offers Michigan school districts Success for All (SFA) Tutoring, a research-proven, web-based literacy tutoring for below-level students in grades 1-8.
  • Success for All looks forward to supporting Michigan school districts in accelerating their students' growth in essential literacy skills," said Julie Wible, Success for All CEO.

HeyTutor Approved To Deliver High-Impact, In-Person Tutoring to Michigan School Districts

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星期一, 二月 12, 2024

HeyTutor, one of the largest in-person tutoring companies in the United States, announces its selection as an approved provider of in-person, high-impact tutoring services by the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors (MAISA) for school districts pursuing grant funding through the “MI Kids Back on Track” program.

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  • HeyTutor, one of the largest in-person tutoring companies in the United States, announces its selection as an approved provider of in-person, high-impact tutoring services by the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors (MAISA) for school districts pursuing grant funding through the “MI Kids Back on Track” program.
  • HeyTutor, founded in 2014, currently serves thousands of students in states including Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Maine, Missouri, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin.
  • “Pandemic-induced learning loss continues to impact student achievement and test scores across the country, and states like Michigan are embracing high-dosage tutoring as an effective and necessary intervention to get students back on track,” said HeyTutor CEO Jennifer Sheffield.
  • “We applaud Governor Whitmer’s commitment to investing in Michigan’s youth and look forward to offering HeyTutor’s research-backed, customized, and effective in-person tutoring platform to school districts across the state.”
    The Education Trust Midwest’s State of Michigan Education Department report echoed the governor’s pleas to help low-income students who suffered academic setbacks during the pandemic.

Stride Tutoring Named Qualified Vendor for Michigan's $150M Tutoring Initiative

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星期三, 二月 7, 2024

Stride Tutoring is proud to announce that it has been named as a qualified, pre-approved vendor for the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors (MAISA).

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  • Stride Tutoring is proud to announce that it has been named as a qualified, pre-approved vendor for the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors (MAISA).
  • "We are honored to be named as a qualified vendor for Michigan school districts to continue to meet the needs of their students," said Jennifer Moore, General Manager at Stride Tutoring.
  • "At Stride Tutoring, we understand the impact of personalized and targeted instruction to help students regain their academic footing.
  • A portfolio brand of Stride, Inc. (NYSE: LRN), Stride Tutoring offers online tutoring support to school districts and directly to consumers.

Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors Selects Littera Education as an Approved Tutoring Provider

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星期一, 二月 5, 2024

Littera Education, a leader in K-12 high-impact tutoring, has been selected by MAISA, the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors , as a vetted high-impact tutoring vendor , aligned with the 23g MI Kids Back on Track grant program .

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  • Littera Education, a leader in K-12 high-impact tutoring, has been selected by MAISA, the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors , as a vetted high-impact tutoring vendor , aligned with the 23g MI Kids Back on Track grant program .
  • Through this initiative, Michigan districts can partner with Littera to design and deliver a high-impact tutoring program that follows evidence-based practices to ensure students meet grade level expectations.
  • Littera Education is proud to meet all tutoring program requirements set forth by the Michigan Department of Education.
  • Since 2022, state departments of education in Alabama, Arkansas, Maryland, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Texas have also chosen Littera as an approved tutoring provider.

Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors (MAISA) Selects Varsity Tutors for Schools as Vetted Approved Provider for the 23g MI Kids Back on Track Grant Program

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星期一, 一月 29, 2024

The Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors ( MAISA ) on Friday announced Varsity Tutors for Schools , a Nerdy (NYSE: NRDY) company and the leading platform for high-impact live online tutoring, was selected as a vetted provider for school districts pursuing funding through the 23g MI Kids Back on Track Grant Program .

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  • The Michigan Association of Intermediate School Advisors ( MAISA ) on Friday announced Varsity Tutors for Schools , a Nerdy (NYSE: NRDY) company and the leading platform for high-impact live online tutoring, was selected as a vetted provider for school districts pursuing funding through the 23g MI Kids Back on Track Grant Program .
  • School districts can receive more information on the application process by indicating their intent to apply for funding here .
  • “Varsity Tutors sets the gold standard when it comes to high-dosage tutoring and learning support services—I have witnessed the impact first hand.
  • Varsity Tutors’ free platform offering is complementary to the District Assigned model, which will allow school districts to invest more of their funding in high-dosage tutoring.