Tutoring program definition

Tutoring program means a program that provides a committed, sustained, one-to- one relationship between a volunteer and a youth, dependent person or elderly person based upon a specified activity that increases specific skills of the youth, dependent person or elderly person. A sustained relationship typically lasts nine months or longer.
Tutoring program or “Program” – shall mean the High Dosage Virtual Tutoring Services program for CCPS.

Examples of Tutoring program in a sentence

  • Continually or periodically assessing the progress of the Tutoring program and to ensure fidelity and assure that the program is serving the needs of the students.

  • The Board of Education will pay $30.00 per hour for teachers employed by the Board in the Tutoring program.

  • The Sports and Tutoring program strives to provide every child with a secure and structured environment where they can learn while being encouraged to work with others and achieve common goals.

  • In partnership with the Westside YMCA, White Settlement ISD provides the Sports and Tutoring program at Blue Haze Elementary.

  • All job openings for the Remedial Tutoring program which require a certificated teacher shall be posted internally prior to filling such positions.

  • Support youth to build their peer-to-peer relationships and practice relational skills as well as increase the number of youth’s supportive adult relationships (social and emotional stability) - Counseling program, Peer Tutoring program, Career Development programs, Community Service programs, Family Support programs.