Overview
As part of the Northeast Georgia History Center's mission to serve the community as an educational resource, the History Center offers a free, one-on-one tutoring and mentorship program for 1st-5th grade students in Hall County and the surrounding area who struggle with reading. We are currently accepting new students for our Fall 2021-Spring 2022 session.
Tutoring One-on-one tutoring consists of a one hour session in four parts: Reading, Lexia, Workbook, and Play. All elements of the program are tailored to meet the specific needs of each student. Tutors and students meet once per week at the History Center. All of our volunteer tutors have undergone a background check and interview process, and have received tutor training.
Adventure Game Option At the end of each tutoring session, students are invited to play our group "Adventure Game" for an additional 30 minutes. This game encourages creative thinking, collaboration, confidence in speaking abilities, and teaches the elements of story.
Virtual Sessions Students who are unable to attend on-site tutoring or students who are on the waiting list for a tutor may attend our weekly virtual lessons via Zoom. During each virtual session, students are led by a trained Virtual Tutor in reading stories together and playing the Adventure Game.
Schedule Tutoring sessions are held Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 4:30-5:30 PM with the option to join our group Adventure Game from 5:30-6:00 PM. The first sessions will take place on August 11-13th, 2021. The last session of the academic year will end May 25-27th 2022. We follow the Hall County and Gainesville City School calendar for holiday breaks. At the end of the year, students are evaluated to see if they need to continue the program or graduate from the program.
MASK POLICY UPDATE
Out of an abundance of caution, we are implementing a mask requirement during the tutoring hour for both tutors and students. Our mask policy will change according to CDC and local health professional guidelines.
Questions? Email Program Manager Diana Mancilla at diana@negahc.org.