Wednesday, October 21, 2009

SES programs

I may have said this in a post from much earlier in the year but I now work with Alternatives Unlimited, an SES (Supplemental Educational Services Program) under Bush's No Child Left Behind Act. Some of it's perks are
  • Individual/small group tutoring
  • Curriculum aligned with State Standards
  • Pre and post tests as frequent progress reports
  • Parent involvement
  • Tutoring 7 days/wk in home/library/school
  • 32 hours, 2 days/wk, 2 hrs/day up to $1600 billed to district

However, I found out during a provider fair that Tutorworks, another tutoring company I worked in at the end of last semester is also an SES provider. My supervisor left and I havn't heard anything from the person taking over. Enrollment for the program in the Oakland area ended Sept 30th and another person was doing enrollment in Richmond, Ca which ended Sept. 18th. So now I going to start enrollment in sacramento as I need the money. I will be doing it underanother person who I was able to contact after sending the VP of AU an emal that my supervisor would be leaving. I am worried I won't hear anything about when tutoring will start and I need the money and want to tutor so I am applying to other places. Some of these other places also happen to be SES providers and from what I hear they all pretty much operate the same way

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