K-12 Students In ESU 1 Able To Receive Free Tutoring

WAYNE – A free virtual tutoring program is being provided by 10 Wayne State College students serving as tutors for Nebraska SMART (Success Made Accessible Through Rural Tutoring).

According to a release, this program is made available through the Nebraska State College System.

K-12 students in Nebraska Educational Service Unites 1, 4 and 13 are able to access this program.

Teacher education candidates from Wayne State College remotely tutor students from ESU 1 through an online tutoring platform. The program is administered across the Nebraska State College System with students at Chadron State and Peru State serving their respective regions.

 

Wayne State College students serving Educational Service Unit 1 schools are:

Castana, Iowa – Kaitlyn Nelson

Blair – Bre Matzen

Broken Bow – Buddy Osmond

Coleridge – Mikayla Walker

Columbus – Emily Beckman, Travis Schoch

Herman – Reese Hansen

Holdrege – Avery Michalski

Humphrey – Allison Durkop

Wisner – Tymarie Ott

 

Educational Service Unit 1 schools are:

Allen Public Schools

Bloomfield Community Schools

Cedar Catholic High School

Creighton Community Public Schools

Crofton Community School

East and West Catholic Elementary School

Emerson-Hubbard Community Schools

Hartington-Newcastle Public Schools

Holy Trinity Elementary School

Homer Community Schools

Isanti Community Schools

Laurel-Concord-Coleridge School

Niobrara Public Schools

Pender Public Schools

Ponca Public Schools

Randolph Public Schools

St. Augustine School

St. Ludger School

St. Mary’s School

St. Michael’s School

St. Rose of Lima School

South Sioux City Community Schools

Umó Ho Nation Public School

Verdigre Public School

Wakefield Community School

Walthill Public School

Wausa Public Schools

Wayne Community Schools

Winnebago Public Schools

Winside Public Schools

Wynot Public Schools

 

These students will have free access to online tutoring with a qualified tutor in specific subject areas. Students can request pre-scheduled appointments with a tutor or log in to be connected with the next tutor available in the queue. Students should provide homework for which they wish to receive help or topics that they would like to cover.

To schedule an appointment, parents must initially register their student(s) before they can receive tutoring services. Once registered, students, or parents on behalf of students, can schedule a tutoring session at least 24 hours in advance. Students can join on-demand tutoring to be connected with the next available tutor.

Parents can register their student(s) at https://nebraskasmart.tutorwithpearl.com/self-onboarding. Students can connect with the next available tutor at https://nebraskasmart.tutorwithpearl.com and schedule a tutoring session at https://nebraskasmart.tutorwithpearl.com.

Tutoring is offered from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays during the Spring 2024 semester through May 3.

Tutors are full-time students at Wayne State College who have been admitted to the teacher education program, have completed background checks and received training through their teacher education program coursework.

The Nebraska Department of Education has awarded a grant to the Nebraska State College System to develop a program that provides tutoring to students in grades K-12 in Educational Service Units 1, 4 and 13. Chadron State, Peru State and Wayne State College each have up to 10 tutors and a faculty coordinator.

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