Summer 2026

programs

Personalized academic learning for grades 5–12 through small-group instruction, hybrid learning, and targeted academic support.

June 22 - August 28

Grades 5-12

Hybrid Learning

Small Group

Choose the right level of support.

Homeschool Program
Complete academic programming

Academic Flex Enrollment
ELA, Math, or both.

Academic Flex Enrollment
ELA, Math, or both.

Academic Support Intensive
Targeted intervention, remediation, and confidence-building.

SUMMER LEARNING OPTIONS

Programs designed around intensity and need.

Families can choose a full academic program, individual academic blocks, or a focused support intensive.

FULL ACADEMIC PROGRAM

Homeschool Program

A structured academic experience for families seeking personalized small-group instruction.

  • English / Language Arts
  • STEM / Mathematics
  • Study Hall, projects, and enrichment
  • Personalized pacing and progress monitoring

Monday-Wednesday

9:00–10:30 AM English / Language Arts 10:30 AM–12:00 PM STEM / Mathematics

Thursday

9:00 AM–12:00 PM Study Hall, Projects & Enrichment

Sliding Scale Pricing:

CHOOSE ELA, MATH, OR BOTH

Academic Flex Enrollment

Enroll in individual academic blocks based on your learner’s needs.

  • ELA Block: reading, writing, grammar, composition
  • Math Block: foundational math through advanced coursework
  • Ideal for targeted academic instruction

Monday-Wednesday

9:00–10:30 AM English / Language Arts 10:30 AM–12:00 PM STEM / Mathematics

Thursday

9:00 AM–12:00 PM Study Hall, Projects & Enrichment

Sliding Scale Pricing:

TARGETED INTERVENTION

Academic Support Intensive

Focused academic support for students who need skill-building, remediation, review, or confidence-building.

  • Two online sessions
  • One in-person intensive session
  • Math, reading, writing, and academic coaching
  • Best for students currently receiving educational support services.

Mondays

12:15 PM–1:30 PM

Wednesdays

12:15 PM–1:30 PM

Thursdays

9:00 AM–12:00 PM

Sliding Scale Pricing:

Featured Summer Intensive

NEW

The Art of the Book Report

Grades 5–12

Reading a book is one thing. Writing about it with intelligence, precision, and craft is another.

Key Dates

Mini- Summer Break

June 15 – June 19, 2026

Summer Session

June 22 – August 28, 2026

Mid-Summer Break

July 27 – August 7, 2026

Monday-Wednesday

9:00–10:30 AM English / Language Arts 10:30 AM–12:00 PM STEM / Mathematics

Thursday

9:00 AM–12:00 PM Study Hall, Projects & Enrichment

SUMMER LEARNING OPTIONS

Which program fits your child?

Needs a complete academic experience

Choose the Homeschool Program.

Needs help in one subject

Choose Academic Flex Enrollment.

Needs remediation or confidence-building

Choose the Academic Support Intensive.

Needs stronger literary writing

Add The Art of the Book Report.

Not sure which program is right?

Schedule a complimentary consultation and we’ll help choose the best summer pathway for your learner.

Online Learning Requirements

A computer (not a mobile device) with the latest browser updates and software.

A reliable high-speed internet connection, preferably via wired Ethernet, to support video conferencing.

If the computer you are using does not have a built-in camera, you will need a working webcam for daily on-camera participation.

We recommend using headphones (with a microphone recommended) to reduce background noise and improve audio quality.

A quiet, distraction-free learning space that’s comfortable and appropriate for being on camera with peers and instructors.

Find our full FAQ here.

Art of the Book Report is a focused intensive designed for students in grades 5 through 12 who want to move beyond the surface and learn how to truly engage with a text, and the communicate that engagement on the page.

This is not a worksheet exercise. Students will work directly with an instructor through a structured process that covers the full arc of literary response writing, from first reading to final draft.

Students will learn to:

  • Read for comprehension, moving beyond plot to theme, argument, and subtext
  • Identify and analyze key ideas worth writing about
  • Structure an intelligent, well-argued book report
  • Integrate and format quotations from the text
  • Cite sources correctly and professionally
  • Revise and refine their writing for clarity and impact
Verbs education expert tutoring elevated courses, nurturing curiosity through education and technology and offering personalized tutoring and academic support

Whether students come to us for weekly tutoring, seasonal intensives, or academic recovery, our mission is to help them connect deeply with what they’re learning and how they learn best.

For all tutoring inquiries