Our high-quality classes are taught by students, for students.

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Need a boost in math, English, or AP courses and test preparation? Whether you’re trying to raise a grade or get ahead, our top-scoring teachers will make sure to use their firsthand experience to get you to where you need to be in academics.

Academics

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Are you a student in need of improving a second language? We offer plenty of ESL and other world language classes for this necessary skill.

World Language

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Test Prep

Whether you're seeking to boost your SAT, ACT, or any other standardized test score, our top-scoring youth teachers are committed to helping you to achieve your goal. Register now and take the first step towards reaching your full potential on standardized tests.

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Enrichment

Interested in honing an extracurricular skill? Be it public speaking, visual art, or musical technique, our award-winning teachers are here to assist you in reaching your goals!

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Need Help With Homework?

On top of our normal classes, you also have the opportunity to receive free, unstructured tutoring from YouthTeaching volunteers. Hop on with any questions you have, whether they be from a standard school curriculum or a specialized class. We’ve recruited tutors who are well-versed in their subjects–and they’re here to help!

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Past Classes