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After-School Tutorial Program
**Applications for the 2022-2023 school year have closed**
**Please check back in October for 2023-2024 applications**The Moore Public Schools Tutorial Program is a free program provided by the district to qualifying students in the 4th through 8th grade. The tutoring program will run from October 3, 2022 through April 6, 2023 for the 2022 - 2023 school year.
Tutoring will take place at the following locations and weekdays:
- Central Jr. High – Mon/Wed
- Brink Jr. High – Mon/Wed
- West Jr. High – Tue/Thur
- Highland West Jr. High – Tue/Thur
- Highland East Jr. High – Tue/Thur
High school honor students under the direction of a certified teacher will tutor students in 50-minute sessions.
The following tutoring sessions time slots are available:
- 4:30-5:20 P.M.
- 5:30-6:20 P.M.
- 6:30-7:20 P.M.
The program is designed to be an extension of the classroom and to build study skills. It is the student's responsibility to bring assignments, books, and materials to each session. Tutors will monitor the completion of homework assignments and develop supplemental lessons in the area of academic concerns. Please communicate tutoring needs with your child's classroom teacher. If the classroom teacher has recommended items or skills for tutoring, please bring to your child's tutoring session.
To qualify for the MPS Tutoring Program, a student must earn a "D" or an "F" on a progress report or report card at any time during the school year.
Any student with three unexcused absences from tutoring will be dismissed. Any student suspended from school will not be allowed to attend during the suspension period. Transportation is the responsibility of the parent/guardian. Students may not be left unattended. Students may walk to and from tutoring with written permission provided by the parent/guardian.The site supervisor will notify parents/guardians to schedule the time and day of tutoring sessions. Scheduling will occur within one week of receiving the application. Every effort is made to provide tutoring at the site and time requested. If this time or location is full, another site will be offered.
Click Here to complete the Parent Request for Tutoring Service.Click here to download the MPS 2022-2023 Tutoring CalendarIf you have any questions, please contact Blake Wood, MPS Director of Tutoring.