My daughter has consistently struggled for her grades through elementary school. She never was confident in her abilities in Math or Reading. She worked with her LRC tutor from the beginning of this past year, and she made all A's in her academics the first nine weeks at Rochelle School of the Arts. She has continued to be more confident and has excelled because of her work with her tutor.

- A Parent

 

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One-to-One Tutoring

Program Goals: The Learning Resource Center’s One-to-One Tutoring Program is designed to meet each student’s individual academic needs based upon his/her learning styles and ability levels. 

Who: Students K-Adult
When: Personalized convenient hours and days
Where: Convenient, safe, educationally appropriate tutoring locations, including public libraries, classrooms, and other community buildings, determined by tutors and parents
What: Remediation or enrichment for most academic subjects. Tutoring is also available for homework support, study skills and test preparation, including FCAT, SAT, ACT, GED, GRE, ASVAB, FTCE, and others
How: Individual personalized learning plans with highly qualified instructors

**Fee Adjustment Forms are available to families whose annual gross family income is less than $50,000.00 per year

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Study Habits of Successful Students

Program Goals: Study Habits of Successful Students provides study skills and motivational strategies to help students learn and practice time-tested, effective, and efficient study strategies.

Who: Students in 6-12

 When: Fall Course and Spring Cours

Where: Learning Resource Center (or at other sites as requested)
What: How to get motivated, listen effectively, take notes, set goals, read actively, manage time, and become test-wise with activity-oriented lessons
How: Activity-oriented lessons with master instructors

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Test Preparation Courses

Program Goals: The Test Preparation Courses, which can be delivered to individuals or small groups, prepare students for high-stakes testing events, including FCAT, Duke TIP, SAT, ACT, GED, GRE, ASVAB, FTCE, and others with a special emphasis on test-taking strategies specific to that assessment. 

Who: Students in elementary school, middle school, high school, and college
When: As needed; SAT is offered seven times per year at LRC site
Where: Learning Resource Center (or at other sites as requested)
What: Test-taking strategies that build confidence and reduce test anxiety with highly trained teachers.
How: Review of relevant content and application of research-based problem-solving techniques with highly-trained instructors

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High School Courses for Credit

Program Goals: LRC holds the prestigious accreditation with SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) and works in partnership with local school boards (public and private) to offer this opportunity for grade replacement or advancement.

Who: Students in high school
When: During the school year as needed; Summer Sessions  
June-July
Where: Learning Resource Center (or at other sites as requested)
What: Academic subjects with 65-hours per semester course; mandatory attendance required. 
How: One-to-one tutoring, small group, or summer sessions (June-July) with highly, qualified and certified instructors. Learn more about this class and register in High School Accrediation Courses.

Middle School Summer Courses

Program Goals:  To provide middle school students the opportunity to replace a course grade for academic promotion.

Who:  Students in grades 6-8 who have failed up to two (2) middle school courses, or who want to improve their GPA (Grade Point Average).                                                       When:  Six weeks during summer, June-July                                Where:  Local School Sites                                                  What:  Review, reteach, and reinforce academic subjects.  60-hours per course. Mandatory attendance is required. 

How:  Small class instruction with certified teachers utilizing multi-sensory techniques to captiatlize on students' learning styles.                                                         

Super Summer Success

Program Goals: To provide academic enrichment for elementary students during the summer months. 

Who: Students who have completed Kindergarten-5th grade
When: Four weeks in summer—June-July
Where: Local school sites
What: Reading, Math, and Written Language
How: Small class instruction with certified teachers using high-interest, research-based curriculum and hands-on activities which include weekly cooking projects to spark interest and   retention of subject matter.

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Young Leaders

Program Goals: The Learning Resource Center’s Young Leaders Program is designed to build youth leaders who will graduate with the skills necessary to give back to their community in effective and sustainable ways.

Who: Students in grades 6-8
When: One week in summer—usually, July; and as needed
Where: Local school sites
What: Activities that include character building, leadership skills, goal setting techniques, personal visioning, teamwork, and interpersonal skills
How: Small class instruction with creative and energetic master teachers

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Camp READY!

Program Goals: This successful summer program for rising and repeating Kindergartners offers a month of daily interactive sessions at child-friendly Family Fundamentals located in Lakeland to enhance readiness and social skills. Also, one new locations for the summer of 2011...St. David's Episcopal Church in  Lakeland Ft. Meade -Help of Ft. Meade (formerly Riverside Elementary) and Hillcrest Elementary in Lake Wales. 

Who: Students entering or repeating Kindergarten
When: Four weeks beginning in June or July             
Where: See above
What: Awareness: 47 sounds; Vocabulary: Receptive and Expressive; Participation: Cooperative Learning Groups; Reinforcement: Following Directions
How: Highly qualified teachers will lead the exciting parade
of themed rich language-laden lessons with movement and music, color and art, taste and cooking, providing learning opportunities for parent involvement at camp and at home.

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