We offer three avenues at  

Bright Path Tutoring Etc…

Homeschool Tutoring:

  • Are you enrolled in a homeschool program?
  • And can you submit proof of being homeschooled?
  • Do you need tutoring during regular school hours?
  • Do you need tutoring for more than one subject?

One-on-one Tutoring:

  • Do you need tutoring after school hours?
  • Do you need tutoring for one or two subjects?
  • Do you need to be the only student with one tutor?

Group Tutoring:

  • Are you a group of 8 or more?
  • Are you needing tutoring in the same area of an academic subject?
  • Are you involved with academic/employment self-improvement programs and are able to provide proof you are in specific program(s)?

The Three Avenues Explained…

HOMESCHOOL TUTORING

Bright Path Tutoring Etc. HOMESCHOOL AVENUE provides help when homeschool parents need it most. We offer tutoring for homeschooled students who need tutoring for specific subjects requested from grades Kinder thru 12th grade. We use the T.U.T.O.R. process (see explanation of T.U.T.O.R. on page 3) for each of our students.  To begin the Homeschool Avenue at BPTE, parents/guardians provide proof of the following:

  • homeschool enrollment
  • proof that parents/guardians are administrators of their child/children’s grades
  • and BPTE listed as the permanent tutors for their child/children.

ONE-ON-ONE TUTORING

Bright Path Tutoring Etc. provides One-On-One tutoring for students needing help in specified subjects from grades K- 12th and after their regular school hours. (Ask about the subjects).  We use the T.U.T.O.R.  process (see explanation of T.U.T.O.R. process on page 3) for students in the One-On-One Avenue.  We identify missing skills. Then we tailor and implement a plan that fits each student’s learning style.  Our number one goal is to help each student turn a stumbling block into a stepping stone with confidence, strategies and tools toward a bright academic path at Bright Path Tutoring Etc.  

GROUP TUTORING

Eight or more individuals that sign up for tutoring for the same subject/topic can be tutored together and in person. This is known as the Group Tutoring Avenue. students who choose this avenue will also follow the T.U.T.O.R process (see explanation of T.U.T.O.R. process on page 3) with variations to fit a group setting. This avenue can incorporate academic skills with life skills. Whether it’s crafting, camping skills, computer skills, or something you wanted to learn but lacked the confidence to try, then this avenue may fit your learning needs. Ask in person about details of present topics offered, scheduling of sessions and pricing.