In-Home Tutoring Project offered by Communities of Rooted Brilliance

In-Home Tutoring Project offered by Communities of Rooted Brilliance

Facilitates a program that recruits, trains, and supports qualified tutors who are matched with refugee youth who need tailored academic support, specifically in mathematics, science, and reading. In-Home Tutors meet with their students in the student's home weekly for two-hour sessions of individualized instruction. Newly arrived refugee youth can receive tutoring services in a convenient and effective way that offers on-going support throughout the academic year.    The In-Home Tutoring program's long term goal is to improve the wellbeing and success of K-12 English language learners attending Seattle Public Schools through improved academic achievement, increased participation in academic behaviors, and increased parent involvement in students' education.

Physical Address

1265 South Main Street, Seattle, WA 98144

Hours

M-F, 9am-5:30pm.

Application process

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Fee

None.

Eligibility

Recently arrived refugee students in grades K through 12, attending any of Seattle Public Schools.   All refugee students are encouraged to apply, however, priority given to students who have been in the United States for three years or less.

Service area

King, WA

Agency info

Communities of Rooted Brilliance

Partners with newcomer communities and helps them thrive through educational opportunities and social support services, while also honoring their traditional customs. CRB helps newcomer communities heal, grow, and thrive through our early learning, youth engagement, and family support programs. Our communities are immigrant and refugee families from the diverse, multiethnic communities of Afghanistan, Burma Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Angola, El Salvador, and Mexico.