Report Card Repair: New Club Z! Tutoring Branch Will Help Tennessee Children Reach Grade Level and Beyond
Area Directors Stephanie and Scott Wheatley aim to support families in Powell, Halls, Fountain City, and surrounding areas by helping local children build confidence and reach their academic potential
POWELL, Tenn., Nov. 18, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- It's about that time of year again! After flocking back to school in August and September, many children have recently brought home the year's first report card -- and, as always, some of them are packing an unexpected bombshell in those fall semester grades. For many families, this is the time of year when it first becomes apparent that a student needs a little extra help.
Worrying about a child who is struggling in school is a terrible strain for many parents -- and the problem can't always be solved by putting in an hour or two a night helping with homework or quizzing on test topics. Some children -- even very smart children -- simply need a bit more, whether more time, access to someone with subject matter or teaching expertise, a more neutral relationship between tutor and pupil, or some one-on-one assistance building study skills, organization, and focusing techniques.
Luckily for many distraught parents in Powell, Halls, Fountain City, and surrounding Tennessee areas, this is where Stephanie and Scott Wheatley's new Club Z! In-Home Tutoring Services branch enters the picture. The nation's largest one-on-one, in-home tutoring program, Club Z!'s supportive methods have resulted in a high success rate and hundreds of thousands of happy clients. Tutoring is conducted one-on-one in the privacy of the student's own home, where children already feel comfortable and distractions can be minimized. Scheduling is flexible and parent-friendly, and tutors meet with parents after each session to consult on their child's progress. Club Z! tutors are highly trained and pre-screened, and can provide instruction in any subject needed, from basic math and reading, to core academic subjects and report card repair, to standardized test preparation.
Long-term area residents themselves -- Stephanie grew up in Jefferson County and Scott in Claiborne County -- the Wheatleys considered several factors before choosing to open a new Club Z! branch in the Powell area, where they now live. "We wanted to find something that was beneficial to the community and something that we would enjoy," says Stephanie Wheatley. "After several months of research we discovered Club Z! and really liked the model. We like how it offers the convenience of in-home tutoring, uses students' own curriculum, and is one-on-one."
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The Wheatleys hope that area families will consider the opening of their Club Z! branch to be just in time to help Tennessee children beat those report-card blues, whether kids are struggling with the new level of academic subject matter or simply needing to catch up to their peers. Alternatively, though, Club Z!'s tutors are just as useful as a supplement to home-school programs, providing subject-area expertise, curriculum support, or standardized test preparation to pupils as needed, in conjunction with parents' own efforts.
With a squadron of qualified tutors, Stephanie's solid background in office management and customer service, and Scott's extensive experience in financial management, the Wheatleys' new enterprise has an excellent foundation for success, and they are excited about supporting local children, parents, and teachers through Club Z!'s methods. In honor of the Powell, Tennessee Club Z! grand opening, registration fees have been waived for all new clients, making tutoring an even more affordable option for many families. For additional information about Club Z! Tutoring Services in Powell and surrounding areas, please visit http://www.clubztutoring.com/tutorworks or contact Silvina Moschini at [email protected].
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