Anonymous wrote:Here is the MCPS math tutor list
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BbR8-vMQzyHTanzwLFgKiwsEaCh5tMXrhhs_d3D-maE/edit#gid=799231390
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the end of MCPS-sponsored tutoring, I’m not sure where to start. It looks like Tutor Me could still be an option, but I’d prefer in person. Anyone have any recommendations for local tutoring companies or tutors familiar with MCPS middle/high school math curriculum?
We've used Wyzant. This is the best option for someone who may not necessarily need an ongoing tutor. If you just need someone to explain the topics to support homework and/or just to catch up, then this is the way to go.
Anonymous wrote:With the end of MCPS-sponsored tutoring, I’m not sure where to start. It looks like Tutor Me could still be an option, but I’d prefer in person. Anyone have any recommendations for local tutoring companies or tutors familiar with MCPS middle/high school math curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:If they need a tutor the class is too hard. Have them drop down a level, but still tell your friends that your kid is in the higher level.
Anonymous wrote:If they need a tutor the class is too hard. Have them drop down a level, but still tell your friends that your kid is in the higher level.
Anonymous wrote:If they need a tutor the class is too hard. Have them drop down a level, but still tell your friends that your kid is in the higher level.
Anonymous wrote:OP every MCPS teacher of math who also tutors has their name on an excel spreadsheet, detailing online or in person availability, which math specialty and sometimes, their hourly rate.
Any teacher in your kids school should be able to provide you with this document. It is updated each year.
Anonymous wrote:If they need a tutor the class is too hard. Have them drop down a level, but still tell your friends that your kid is in the higher level.