Studyville, LLC, a Louisiana company, announced today plans to open its second location in Alexandria, LA in the Lakes District off Versailles. Adding a second location is a major move for the company, who seeks to expand their unique teen tutoring concept into new markets. “Studyville has been an absolute game changer for families and…
Read MoreGet to know Megan! She is one of our talented tutors at Studyville, showing up to help students succeed in their goals and advocating for baked potato day in cafeterias everywhere. Who your kids spend time with is important. So get to know a little bit about Megan in her Q&A. What is your major?…
Read MoreCollege admissions have become completely unpredictable. Will colleges be test optional or not? If they are test optional, what do you need to do to stand out in a huge crowd? Studyville college admissions counselors are here to help families navigate the strenuous college admissions process in these uncertain times. Check out this article from…
Read MoreTutoring tax deductions are now available thanks to the 2020 Louisiana Legislature Second Special Session, where lawmakers passed and the Governor signed Representative Edmonds’ HB 20, now Act 13, which gives tax payers a deduction up to $5,000 per child for in-person educational facilitators or virtual education facilitators (e.g., tutoring). This deduction under the new…
Read MoreAs many schools announce virtual learning options and school closures, the question, “What about parents?” comes to mind. While the health and safety of teachers and students is of the utmost importance, many educators and policymakers seem to be overlooking an important factor in the decision-making process—parents. Although many parents are concerned for the health…
Read MoreThere’s a ramification of our current circumstances that as parents, educators and a community we need to consider. As schools close at varying levels of preparedness for distance learning, a large gap is forming for students’ access to education. There is disparity among schools as well as individual students’ access to technology and resources. This…
Read MoreCOVID-19 made a grand and unwelcomed entrance in our community this month. Seemingly overnight it flipped our worlds upside down. Schools shutdown and now we’re all at home with a quarter left of curriculum un-taught. Many parents and students are finding themselves without the resources to learn new material or cover necessary subjects. After all,…
Read MoreThe Trump administration announced Friday that states will be allowed to cancel federally mandated standardized tests in K-12 schools for the current year, as part of an ongoing disruption of familiar student performance measures caused by the coronavirus outbreak. Also, high school students will be able to take Advanced Placement tests at home and the…
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