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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What is SES?

(Supplemental Educational Services)

Supplemental Educational Services are a part of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act. The purpose of NCLB is to help disadvantaged and underachieving students improve their performance in subjects like math, English/language arts, and reading.
SES is a government-sponsored program that allows parents to get free tutoring for their children. These services are offered by providers who have been approved by the state after a thorough application process.

SES is paid for by your child’s school district and are usually provided before or after school, on weekends, or during the summer months.

SES is completely free to qualifying students.

For more information about NCLB, go to www.ed.gov/nclb


2. How much will NetPrep’s tutoring services cost me?

NetPrep’s tutoring services are totally free for each qualifying child. The cost is paid out of federal funds allocated to your school district.

3. What subjects are included in NetPrep’s SES program?

NetPrep provides tutoring in Math and Language Arts

4. What grades are included in NetPrep’s tutoring program?

NetPrep provides tutoring for students in grades 2 through 8.

5. How does NetPrep’s tutoring program work?

NetPrep is an online tutoring program offered through Stanford University’s Education Program for Gifted Youth (EPGY). Through years of research, the online program is now adaptable to all students, whether gifted and talented or not. Through an early assessment, the program automatically customizes the tutoring to each student.

NetPrep’s tutoring program is offered through locations provided by our various community partners throughout the community. For a list of locations, click here. Each location will host a NetPrep Academy that will last 7 weeks. The students will receive tutoring 4 days per week during the while the Academy is in session. At the conclusion of the Academy, each student that completes the Academy will receive a free computer. A student must complete a minimum of 24 1-hour sessions to qualify for a free computer.

Each Academy will have a certified teacher and a teaching assistant to help the students with their tutoring sessions. At the conclusion of the Academy, the students are expected to take the computer home and, with their parent’s (or guardian’s) assistance, continue the online tutoring throughout the school year.

6. Where can my child go to receive NetPrep tutoring?

NetPrep Academies are located in various locations throughout Detroit. For a list of locations, click here.

7. How do I enroll my child in a NetPrep Academy?

To enroll your child, you can click here , go to one of our NetPrep Academy sites, or call us at 313.389.8087.

8. How do I know if my child qualifies for free tutoring?

Your child qualifies for free tutoring if (a) he or she qualifies for the school’s free or reduced lunch program and (b) attends a Title I School that has not made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for three consecutive years. For more information, contact your child’s school.
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Email: contact@netprep.us
 
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