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Above and Beyond Tutoring


  • About Us

    At Above and Beyond Tutoring, we are dedicated to empowering students through personalized, accessible, and affordable tutoring. Our mission is to ignite a passion for math, cultivate critical thinking skills, and nurture academic growth, enabling students to thrive academically and unlock a world of opportunities.

    Why We Do It

    • In 2019, black fourth-graders' average math scores were about 21 points below their white peers in South Carolina on the Nation's Report Card
    • Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
    • Students of color are often concentrated in schools with fewer resources. Schools with 90 percent or more students of color spend $733 less per student per year than schools with 90 percent or more white students.
    • Source: Unequal Education: Federal Loophole Enables Lower Spending on Students of Colorhttps://cdn.uncf.org/wp-content/uploads/PDFs/UnequalEduation.pdf?_ga=2.208039824.360068808.1686590903-1295072406.1686590903
    • Children of affluent families on average fared better than lower-income students during the Covid-19 pandemic due their access to private tutors and learning pods. Meanwhile, lower-income students were more likely to learn virtually with no parental supervision
    • source: https://umdearborn.edu/news/how-serious-covid-learning-gap 

    At Above and Beyond Tutoring, we are dedicated to empowering students through personalized, accessible, and affordable tutoring. Our mission is to ignite a passion for math, cultivate critical thinking skills, and nurture academic growth, enabling students to thrive academically and unlock a world of opportunities.

    Why We Do It

    • In 2019, black fourth-graders' average math scores were about 21 points below their white peers in South Carolina on the Nation's Report Card
    • Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress
    • Students of color are often concentrated in schools with fewer resources. Schools with 90 percent or more students of color spend $733 less per student per year than schools with 90 percent or more white students.
    • Source: Unequal Education: Federal Loophole Enables Lower Spending on Students of Colorhttps://cdn.uncf.org/wp-content/uploads/PDFs/UnequalEduation.pdf?_ga=2.208039824.360068808.1686590903-1295072406.1686590903
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