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Free tutoring under the No Child Left Behind Law

Your child may qualify for free tutoring, but you need to know your rights and ask questions to get the full benefit of the services the law requires.

By GreatSchools Staff
 

Hundreds of thousands of students are eligible for free tutoring under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law, but less than 15% of them are getting it, according to the U.S. Department of Education. While districts have improved efforts to notify parents early in the school year that their children qualify for tutoring, this is still a problem, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported to Congress in 2006. Here's what to do if you think your child is eligible.

How do I find out if my child qualifies?

Your district is required to inform you. Your state Department of Education also has this information.

Does Tutoring Work?

Students in low-performing schools made gains in math and reading after participating in tutoring programs, according to a 2007 study conducted by the Rand Corp. for the U.S. Department of Education.

A 2006 report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office on how the tutoring services requirement of NCLB is working recommends that the federal government give states more help and information on best practices to help them better deliver services to needy students.

Generally, your child qualifies if she is getting a free or reduced-price lunch and attends a Title I school categorized as "in need of improvement" for two years in a row. Title I schools are in attendance areas where at least 35% of the students and their families are low income.

Who provides the tutoring?

Providers can be for-profit companies, nonprofits (community organizations or colleges, for example), but they must be approved by your state.

Because of the millions of dollars available for tutoring, NCLB has created a boom in the industry, attracting some providers with little or no history of improving student performance. While it's up to states to monitor the quality of tutoring, most struggle to do so effectively, according to a 2007 report by the Center on Education Policy.

As private companies, school officials and government agencies argue over the rules, parents have to ask lots of questions to learn the full range of tutoring services available to their children.

How do I find a tutor for my child?

Your state Department of Education is required to maintain a list of approved providers that shows which services are offered in your school district. Approved providers don't necessarily offer services in every community.

How can I be sure my child is getting a good tutor?

While NCLB requires that classroom teachers have credentials, it does not set standards for tutors. That means parents need to do their homework to take full advantage of the law. Read Need to Get a Tutor? Here are Questions You Should Ask on GreatSchools.net for ideas about what to ask when you're considering a tutor.

Ask school district officials and tutoring service providers whether a tutoring program follows your district's program of instruction. It's also important to know whether a tutor will regularly communicate with your child's teacher and with you. Don't assume this will happen.

How is the school involved?

Once a family chooses an approved tutoring service, the district contracts with and pays the service. A provider that doesn't help students improve for two or more years is supposed to be removed from the state list. The provider is required to set goals for your child in a meeting with you, your district and your child's teacher or principal, then report your child's progress back to all of you. You should ask how often you will get these updates.

 
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Comments from GreatSchools.net readers

11/17/2009:
"i feel my son has a serious learning disability, i need to get hime some help i know he is eligible for this service, just dont know how to get the help, his school is trying but its just not enough he needs more help. what can i do?"
11/6/2009:
"Schools may claim that youth receiving Special Education services are not eligible for this service. THIS IS NOT TRUE. All students are eligible."
11/2/2009:
"Okay, my child is failing her classes and needs tutoring but she can't get free tutoring b/c she does'nt get free ruduced lunches, and I make too much money:[ this law should be changed to your child got screwed.]"
10/13/2009:
"This is to the mother that is complaining about your child not getting reduced lunch or free tutoring. I agree nothing should be given to anyone. However, if your above the income requirements than it's more likely that you can afford to pay for a tutor. I am a single mother, who does get reduced lunch. I also am awarded the honor of having to fight with the school to help my child with lessons they should be PROPERLY teaching and stop trying to dumb her down so they can get rich off the money they are given to put her in yet ANOTHER worthless EIP class. We need this help. We cannot afford it on my salary. The real quiestion is why can't the school system hire teachers that really want to teach? Why can't our children all get the extra help that is needed? The goal is to succeed, but this generation is really getting held back. "
10/12/2009:
"WHY IS EVERYTHING GIVEN TO HELP PEOPLE THAT ARE CONSIDER LOW INCOME I AM A SINGLE MOTHER OF ONE CAN'T GET REDUCED OR FREE LUNCH , AND ALSO I GUESS THAT KEEPS MY CHILD FROM NOT BEING ABLE TO BE TUTORED BECAUSE A INCOME BUT SHA HAS A 70% IN READING AND A 62% IN MATH WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO "
10/7/2009:
"I need someone how can tutor my daughter to get better score on her quiz. And learn more."
09/29/2009:
"theres a problem... theres is a FREE tutoring website ?... i didnt see anything of free tutoring in the internet."
09/29/2009:
"I did not like this"
09/8/2009:
"i think we shouldnt have to take these big test to past because some of us are smart people but get scared and freez up and forget the answers and dont passs"
09/8/2009:
"There's a site where you can find out if your child's school offers free tutoring under NCLB: http://www.freenclbtutoring.org/ Hope this helps. Cheers! Sarah"
07/27/2009:
"I am a school board member of Monroe County TN and was informed that the school which my child attends has been placed under Title I and can go to another school and the only 1 school left in our county has a lot of problems - drugs, fighting what can I do to help my child succeed and last year tutoring monies was cut in our county - can you help answer some of these questions - we live in TN - Monroe County. "
07/15/2009:
"I tried to read all the comments below, but I stopped and had the corage to write mine when I read ONLY ONE COMMENT IN SPANISH... Bien hecho Padre o Madre Hispana!!! Yo soy una mama mexicana preocupada por el aprendizaje de mis hijos en EU, soy Licenciada en Derecho en Mexico, y se me ha hecho dificil ayudar a mi hijo de SOLO KINDERGARTEN con sus tareas, el sistema para aprender en ingles, siento que es muy distinto a el que utilizaron cuando yo aprendi a leer... aunque aprendi ingles cuando llegue a este pais, creo que yo soy la necesita tutoria para no confundir a mi KG. Now he is conditioned to be promoted to 1st grade, after he progreses on summer school... please help me how to help my 5 and 6 yr old sons with their letter sounds.. Thank you."
07/13/2009:
"I am a tutor with a non-profit organization, The Community Learning Center, in Clearwater, Fl. I wish I could help all the parents who find that their children are behind in reading or math. Many children are 'phonics deficient'. They just don't know how the language works. To get some help check out The National Right To Read Foundation www.nrrf.org. I will try to assist parents on line if they wish. Often times parents just need to know what to do. "
07/10/2009:
"hi, My son is 8 years old. He really needs help with his writing & math. How Could I get a free tutor for him?"
07/7/2009:
"No child left behind does not work because if a child is graded on homework and test scores a child my be a B student because they do all their work But can't pass a test!!!!!!!!!!!!"
06/22/2009:
"I have read most of the comments on this page, I live in hinesville GA mostly a military town. I have been here for 10 years. My son is now going on to the 5th grade. He does have a learning disabliity, yet the school would not have him in the summer program for extend school. I have asked around here and they told me to go to sylvian, come on I dont have $5,000 for 2 months of tutoring, and on top the program is an 1hour 20 mins away. My son has not passed not on CRCT, 3rd grade they told me that his teacher was an IEP teacher, I spoke with her this pass spring she said she was never an IEP teacher she was a regular teacher. But I fussed so much of their lack of teaching my son and because he is a dependant of the military now they want to get on a ball. Is this how they treat students that are not as gifted and talented just push our children along with mim education., an only help the ones they think is going successed? This is crap. If I have offended anyone on he! re I do apologize. I just get sick and tired of T.B.O.E. talking what they going to do to help children that needs help but do nothing but sit back a throw our complaints to the side"
06/19/2009:
"hello I thought i was the only one with a child that is having trouble with learning her grade level. I need help in finding a tutor at low cost or free. Summer school has been cancelled and she is not going now. I need help finding a center for low cost or free tutoring for my child. Thank You Laura"
06/11/2009:
"Hello I am trying to find help for my son. He is going into the fourth grade and reading at first grade level and I am trying to find someone that can help me out here and help him so he won't struggle anymore.. I have been trying to answers from the school and no one will help me at all and I know about no child is left behind.. PLEASE HELP ME Thanks shannah"
06/8/2009:
"Hello! Three years ago we moved from Michigan to Fl, and My children change about three schools for the past three years, my son just finish his 8th grade, but he fail the 7th grade math 2, the simester one, so he have to take this class online for him to go in 9th grade in fall, I really need help with him, I heard about this program 'no child is left bihind, but the schools dont have funds, is an there any sources or some one who can help my son? Sincerely Beta"
06/8/2009:
"Good morning. My son is a 5th grader and is having trouble in math. He qualified for tutoring and I actually recieved a letter saying that the school recommended he go to summer school and he was even assigned a school. Now the school says the summer tutoring program has ended my son still needs helps. What do you suggest I do? "
06/1/2009:
"I HAVE TWO KIDS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL . BOTH OF THEM ARE BELOW ADVERAGE ON THERE READING LEVELS IN SCHOOL. THERE TEACHERS KNOW THIS AND KEEPS PASSING THEM . AND THEY GET FURTHER BEHIND . I BEEN TRYING TO FIND HELP TO GET THEM ON LEVEL ON THERE GRADE LEVEL . I ASKED FOR TITLE ONE THOUGH THERE SCHOOL AND THEY WONT GIVE THEM IT . IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE LET ME KNOW . THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS ."
05/28/2009:
"I have read all the comments below, and do not feel so bad now. I thought I was the only one facing these challenges. I am also looking for a low income or free tutoring classes. I have already checked the No child left behind, and our school dont qualify because of their scores on the crct test. My child is in special education classes for a learning disablity and ADHD. She really stuggles in school, making grades anywhere from a 30-50 on work. Please help"
05/27/2009:
"Hello, I am the Director of an NCLB tutoring provider. Greatschools.net has wonderful information about this program. State laws and regulations vary widely so please confirm everything with your state Department of Education. The Federal Department of Education, www.ed.gov is a great resource as well. I would like to clarify a few things though: you dont want to try and get your child into a school that qualifies for NCLB funding. Many school districts provide some services for students on IEPs. 504 are different than an IEP and many usually don't provide services under that designation. That said, many school sites provide some kind of extended day service. These vary in quality and quantity. Finally, many teachers have devoted their after contract time to tutor their students for little or no pay. If you want a tutor and can afford a tutor, the suggestions outlined on this website are wonderful suggestions to follow. To get the most out of NCLB if your school is in Year Two program improvement: 1. Enroll for tutoring. This may be called SES or some other acronym. Call your district office and ask for the form to enroll for free tutoring if your child goes to a school that is on program improvement. 2. The district, school site, private providers, teachers, non profits, and regulatory agencies all have their own interests and those interests are NOT always your interests. Choose the tutoring provider based on what you need: in home, on campus, small group, one on one, or online. In my opinion, one on one in home tutoring is the most effective way to help a stduent that is several grade levels below their current grade level in math or reading. 3. The provider will HAVE to provide an assessment at the beginning and the end and they will HAVE to creat an educational plan. Request these from your tutor once you have started the tutoring. I am not aware of any state laws that provide legal exceptions to this federal requirment for NCLB. 4. Demand excellence. If your service isn't what you expected, do not enroll in the same program the following year. 98% of my students return each year so long as they are elligable. 5. There are usually 20-80 providers in every district that has schools in program improvement. They bill the district a set amount per hour of instruction. Each child has a set amount available to them for tutoring (set by each state). Maximise those funds. Do not settle for a program with a lot of hours just because they have a lot of hours. 45 hours of 20 students per tutor is not as effective at 22 hours of 1 on 1 instruction, even if a snack is provided. 6. Follow the directions of the district and the school. If they tell you to enroll in or request tutoring by a certain date then do it. The same applies to your children when they are assigned homework. It is just poor planning that leads to missed deadlines. Please feel free to email me if you have questions."
05/27/2009:
"I was told that my child does not qualify for NCLB simply because she attends a public school. She is in desperate need of tutoring and we are low-income. Suggestions? Karen Springfield,OH"
05/26/2009:
"My children do need a tutor and I do not make enough at this to pay for the both of them at this time. Please let me know what centers are free. or does not cost alot. I appreciate your help in advance, Thanks agian and I look forward to speaking to you soon."
05/26/2009:
"My child has been involved with many family deaths over the past year and a half. Her Aunt died of cancer and so did her brother. We were so ingrossed with all of this she missed kindergarten. They still put her in first grade, but to no avail, she has fallen behind drastically. I've signed up @ Sylvan learning center, they did an assessment on her 21 May 09. Me and my Mom will meet with the Director on Tuesday for the results. Do you have any funds, such as schlarship monies for this program? Thanks in advance, Shawn Alderson "
05/26/2009:
"I would like to know how can i get my son into no child leftbehind , my son has learning disability and the school is not doing anything about it."
05/21/2009:
"My 7th grader has a 504 plan in place, but her English teacher advised to get a tutor to help her achieve. We do not qualify for free or reduced lunch, but have not the funds to pay for a tutor. What funds are available for her under No Child Left Behind and how would we apply. We have two elementary school students who receive free Title I services at their school and during the regular school day. "
05/18/2009:
"Tutoring at the school level did not help much, I would like to send my daughter to Sylvan. She had went there for Math and went from K-4th grade Math in one year. 2 times a week twice a week. Are there grants to pay for this, as of right now I am paying for Math until see is in 7th grade and she is in 4th now. See needs Reading badly Please reply thank you Debra Blaine"
05/11/2009:
"Hi. My 14 year old son transfered just recently from a catholic school to a local public school. We found that the public school is more advanced in math than where he came from. Math was his strength in the catholic school, but he is behind now, and is desperate. He missed a little more than half the school year. How can we help him? Would the local high school have school kids available to tutor him, or where could I localy find tutoring for him. We are desperate. Thank You. "
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