- What subjects does your service offer?
- What grade level students do you work with?
- Where do you offer tutoring services?
- When do you offer tutoring services?
- Do you have bilingual tutors?
- How do I know if my child qualifies for free tutoring?
- How do we sign up?
- What areas do you serve?
- How many hours of tutoring do you offer?
- How is the program free?
DS Learning provides high quality tutoring in English Language Arts (reading, writing, speaking and listening) and Mathematics. We prepare high school students to pass the California High School Exit Exam.
What grade level students do you work with?
DS Learning tutors students in grades K through 12.
Where do you offer tutoring services?
We meet you at your home, your local public library or community center.
When do you offer tutoring services?
Our tutors are available 7 days-a-week at the time most convenient to you. During the week, we tutor after school. We can also provide tutoring on the weekends and during school holidays any time of day.
Do you have bilingual tutors?
Yes! We have a wide range of bilingual tutors.
How do I know if my child qualifies for free tutoring?
If your child attends an eligible school and is enrolled in a free or reduced lunch plan, then your student may qualify. For further details, please call us toll free at (877) 492-8015.
How do we sign up?
Once we’ve determined that your child qualifies for services, we can guide you in obtaining an enrollment form from your school. Please give us a call and we will help every step of the way!
What areas do you serve?
We provide one-to-one tutoring services throughout southern and central California, from San Diego up through Bakersfield, from Palm Springs out to Oxnard.
How many hours of tutoring do you offer?
We offer the most number of hours possible depending on the school district requirements. Generally, we offer between 25 and 35 hours of tutoring during the school year.
How is the program free?
Tutoring through Supplementary Educational Services under the No Child Left Behind Act is federally mandated. It is a government funded program. For more information, please visit: www.ed.gov/nclb