Parents & Families
Achievement Tutoring | Parents & Families
The Achievement Tutoring Program seeks to provide high-quality tutoring to Arizona students in the subjects of reading, writing, and math to all students in grades K-12 with special emphasis for students who are not testing proficient in those areas and do not qualify for an already existing tutoring program. Existing tutoring programs include the following:
- State Tutoring - If your student is enrolled in a D or F school, a tutoring program already exists for your student. To enroll your student and learn more, please visit the State Tutoring website.
The tutoring program will be available only to students in grades K-12 who were in school during the pandemic. Students will participate in six-week tutoring blocks. Students can expect to receive up to 60-minute tutoring sessions for up to four days a week during the six-week block. Tutoring can be done in small groups of no more than three students. The tutoring sessions may be completed in-person or online. Tutoring takes place before or after school hours only.
Tutoring is provided by an authorized Achievement Tutoring Provider. To view our authorized list of Achievement Tutoring Providers, please visit the Authorized ATP Tutoring Provider page.
The Achievement Tutoring Program will continue through the 2024-2025 school year. Reach out to an Authorized ATP Provider to find out when the next session starts.
- You will need your student's STATE STUDENT ID (SSID) number. This is an 8-digit number that is assigned to your student by the state. It is different from the school ID number. Please make sure to request from your school or charter your student's STATE STUDENT ID (SSID).
- You will need your student's date of birth which is tied to their SSID number. Please make sure to verify the date of birth tied to your student's SSID number.
Yes. Your student may attend multiple six-week tutoring blocks. Each six-week will focus on one subject.
The ATP six-week tutoring blocks will only focus on one subject at a time. If your student needs tutoring in both reading and math, they will need to attend multiple six-week tutoring blocks to get tutoring services for both content areas.
Tutoring for the 2024-2205 school year is only provided by an Authorized ATP Tutoring Provider. Schools and charters are no longer allowed to particiate. Private school, home-schooled students, and ESA students are not allowed to participate.
Yes. We encourage and welcome open lines of communication between the parent and the tutor whether your student is tutored at school or by a tutoring provider.
The Achievement Tutoring Program is free to parents and students. The Arizona Department of Education is using ESSER III funds to provide tutoring for students who have been impacted during the pandemic.
No. Only ATP Tutoring Providers authorized by ADE will provide tutoring services. We are not distributing funds to parents to pay to tutor their students.
You can work with your tutoring provider or teacher tutor to reschedule the session if it is within the session block. However, if your student does not show for two sessions, they will be dropped from the program and may not re-enroll until the next tutoring session begins.
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