1:1 Academic Tutoring

Overview

Our 1:1 Academic Tutoring program is designed to meet each child exactly where they are—providing personalized support, targeted instruction, and consistent encouragement. Whether your student needs help filling learning gaps, building foundational skills, staying on track with homeschool or school assignments, or getting ahead, our tutors work alongside families to create a plan tailored to your child’s goals.

 

Sessions focus on core academic subjects such as reading, writing, and math, while also strengthening study habits, confidence, and a love for learning.

Class Detail
  • Price $65
  • AgeK- 8th grade
  • TimeWeekdays 12:00pm-6:00pm
  • DurationYear round
  • LocationIn-person or virtually throughout Florida

Core Subjects

  • Reading Foundations & Phonics (K–5)
  • Reading Comprehension (K–8)
  • Grammar & Language Arts (K–8)
  • Writing & Composition (K–8)
  • Spelling & Vocabulary (K–8)
  • Handwriting (K–5)
  • Basic Math (K–5)
  • Pre-Algebra (6–8)
  • Algebra I & II (8–11)
  • Geometry (9–11)
  • General Science (K–5)
  • Biology
  • Chemistry

Office of the Citizen

Overview

Office of the Citizen is a dynamic leadership and civics program designed for students who want to make a meaningful impact in the world around them. Through hands-on learning, field experiences, and purposeful discussion, students explore the foundations of government, the importance of civic responsibility, and what it means to serve others with integrity and compassion. 

Rooted in biblical truth, this program helps students understand their dual role as citizens of Heaven on Earth. By blending real-world civic engagement with Christ-centered leadership principles, Office of the Citizen equips youth to be thoughtful, informed, and mission-driven world changers.

Class Detail
  • Price $300 Yearly
  • TimeMon, 6:00 PM
  • Capacity20 Students
  • DurationYear-Round
  • LocationMiami Lakes

What you learn

  • How local, state, and federal governments operate
  • The rights, responsibilities, and influence of everyday citizens
  • Biblical perspectives on justice, leadership, and public service
  • How to lead with humility, courage, and conviction
  • Tools for engaging in civic discussions and peaceful advocacy
  • The importance of community service and servant leadership
  • How to see the world through both a civic and Kingdom lens
  • Practical skills: letter writing, public speaking, and event planning

Activities Involved

  • Field trips to city hall, public meetings, and community sites
  • Student-led service projects that respond to real local needs
  • Guest speakers including council members, business leaders, and pastors
  • Interactive simulations of elections, debates, and civic processes
  • Guided journaling and reflection on what it means to be a citizen of Heaven on earth
  • Group games, leadership challenges, and team-building activities
  • Final capstone project where students present a community impact idea