Joseph Learning Lab

Mission

Our mission is to close the learning gap and reduce the dropout rate for underserved children, and develop students of all backgrounds to become college/career ready and productive individuals

Program Description

After school tutoring, mentoring and Summer Enrichment programs

Type of service
Tutoring Program
Year Started
2015
Headquarter Location (City, State)
Signal Hill, CA
States of Operation
California,
Virtual
Operation Locations
All California Cities
Subject Offered
English Language Arts (ELA),
Math,
Reading,
Science,
Social Studies
Grade Levels
1st Grade,
2nd Grade,
3rd Grade,
4th Grade,
5th Grade,
6th Grade,
7th Grade,
8th Grade,
9th Grade,
10th Grade,
11th Grade,
12th Grade
Languages Offered
English
Race/Ethnicity breakdown of tutors
40% Hispanic or Latino, 25% Asian, 10% Black or African American, 25% White
Setting
Out of School
Delivery Mode
Blended
In-Person
Virtual
Tutor-Student Ratio
1:1
Number of Sessions Per Week
2-3
Number of Minutes Per Session
61-90 minutes
Number of Weeks Per Program
20-38 weeks
Does your program engage with parents?
Yes
Family Engagement Description

To support scheduling, Sharing tutoring session content , Reporting attendance, Sharing academic progress, Sharing social or emotional progress, Accessing student information, Sharing at-home support suggestions, Goal setting and monitoring progress toward goals

Organization Type
Nonprofit
Customer Type
Nonprofit
Parent
School
Student
Cost to District/ School/ Non-Profit
$0
Type of Tutor
Certified Teacher
Pre-Service Teacher
K-12 Paraprofessional/Teaching Assistant/Aide
College/University Student (e.g. any college/university student who is not a pre-service teacher), K-12 Student, Volunteer
K-12 Student
Volunteer
Contact

Gert Williams (jlearninglab@gmail.com)

How many students per year program tutors
50-99

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