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Rep. Genda Shares Update
| Looking for ways to help your child succeed in school? From elementary to high school, Indiana offers programs that provide students with academic support. Our state is focused on ensuring Hoosier kids have the tools they need to thrive in school and beyond. Several tutoring resources are available across our state for students who may need additional help closing learning gaps or building stronger study habits. Providing young Hoosiers with a solid education foundation leads to more successful futures. Tutoring resources for elementary, middle and high school students: | |
| AskRose Homework Help: Free math and science tutoring for grades 6-12, available online, by phone or through chat. IU Student Success Corps: Provides tutoring and mentoring through small group sessions, one-on-one interactions and virtual meetings. Indiana Learns: Provides grants to eligible students in grades 3-8 for reading and math tutoring to help improve proficiency and confidence. Indiana Online: Offers middle and high school students access to courses for credit recovery or enrichment. Indiana 211: This database remains a key resource for finding local educational services, including potential tutoring resources. You can visit their website or dial 2-1-1 to connect with a resource specialist. Schoolhouse.world: Supports students in grades 8-12 with free tutoring for SAT preparation, math courses and Advanced Placement courses. Provides live, small group tutoring virtually at no cost. | |
Indiana’s colleges and universities also provide a wide range of tutoring and mentoring programs designed to help students succeed. Several schools offer free on-campus peer tutoring, writing and math labs and student success centers that guide students through challenging coursework. I am committed to supporting education and ensuring all students have access to resources that help them thrive academically. For assistance in finding local tutoring resources, dial 2-1-1 or visit Indiana 211. Rep. Mark Genda represents House District 41 which includes portions of Montgomery, Clinton, Boone and Tippecanoe counties. | |