Archive for January, 2010

What is a Charter School?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

According to the January, 2010 edition of U.S. News and World Report magazine, California leads the nation with the most number of Charter Schools, 809 to be exact. The next closest state is Arizona, with 482. 

A Charter School is a school that is financed by the public but operated independently.  Education at charter schools are free to all students.  So, how exactly is a charter school different than a public school?

1) Charter schools are attended by choice; there are no districts.

2) Charter schools are financed by the public, but are not held to the same rules and regulations as many public schools.

3) Each school must have a ”charter” which defines accountability for meeting and maintaining certain standards of education, i.e. a mission statement it is held to and judged by to stay open.

4) Many times the charter school is started by activists, parents and administrators who want an alternative to the neighborhood public school.

5) Charter schools frequently specialize in a certain field, such as the arts, sciences or math.

For a list of local charter schools in our area visit the following link:  http://www.vcoe.org/Districts/CharterSchoolsinVenturaCounty/tabid/2053/Default.aspx

Wow – busy day!

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The phones were ringing off the hook today!  Lots of requests for elementary tutoring from parents of second graders.  Second grade is the first grade that children take the State Testing (sometime between April 20-May 18).  Set up several consultations to  help prepare the kids for the first major standardized test of their young lives.  We prep the kids from materials that are available at any Borders or Barnes & Noble.  Mostly, we just want our students to get used to test taking and we teach them at an early age how to eliminate answers that don’t make any sense and how to pace themselves during the exam.

Also had plenty of calls from individuals wanting to be a tutor.  Luckily, we have over 60 professional tutors on our active tutor roster so at this time I am not doing any interviews for more, unless the person can tutor Advanced Math and Science on the high school or college level.

Good day, overall!

High schoolers tutoring kids?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

My daughter just completed her last Spanish II tutoring session.  She has a final this week and next week and her tutor said she is more than prepared.  She’s had one of our tutors since September.  When her tutor was leaving today, she suggested that my daughter tutor Spanish I this summer to stay sharp.  Hannah is only 15, a straight A student taking all Honors classes and is a freshman.  I never thought of her tutoring before since we only contract with professional teachers and tutors.  It is an interesting idea, though. A good way for a bright student to keep her skills sharp and help someone else and the price would be more reasonable.

My experience with my clients has been that they do not feel comfortable with a high school tutor.  I would be interested to know your thoughts. Post a comment and give me  your opinion!