This 2023-2024 school year is very special for Y3K Tutor In Your Home as it is our 20th school year in business. It is said that if a business can last two years, then they really have something to offer. With 20 years in business, we know for sure that we have made it. However it is really the students and families that we have helped succeed and grow on their learning journey that are the reason we have made it. All of the hard working children we have served over the past 20 years has allowed Y3K Tutor In Your Home to be so successful as an organization and number one rated educational resource.
Private School Tuition (part III)
Here is the conclusion to our list of some Y3K Tutor In Your Home covered private schools and their yearly tuition. You can use these prices as a guide to estimate the approximate price of the private schools near you.
Middlesex School – $67,920
Milton Academy – $42,950 – $73,950
Montrose School – $34,279
Mount Alvernia Academy – $9,100
Newman School – $29,500
Newton Country Day School – $58,950
Noble and Greenough School – $52,300 – $58,100
Park School – $41,380 – $50,160
Park Street School – $11,500 – $34,500
Phillips Academy – $61,950
Rashi School – $39,500
Rivers School – $57,950
Roxbury Latin School – $37,900
St. Mark’s School – $67,590
St. Sebastian’s School – $54,110
Sudbury Valley School – $10,500
Tenacre Country Day School – $33,109
Thayer Academy $53,280 – $56,295
Tobin School – $14,000
Tremont School – $40,375 – $43,375
Ursuline Academy – $25,750
Veritas Christian Academy – $11,600
Walnut Hill School for the Arts – $64,460
Wellan Montessori School – $29,400 – $33,900
Winsor School – $56,100
Xaverian Brothers High School – $22,700
Private School Tuition (part II)
Our list of private school tuition continues. Even if these Y3K Tutor In Your Home covered schools are not in your area, you use these as a guide to estimate the approximate price of the private schools near you.
Dana Hall School – $54,894
Dearborn Academy – $93,645
Dedham Country Day School – $29,150 – $48,800
Dexter Southfield School – $39,935 – $59,790
Fay School – $27,250 – $75,700
Fayerweather Street School – $29,450 – $30,450
Fenn School – $43,950
Fessenden School – $25,900 – $79,000
Gann Academy – $41,950
German International School – $23,460 – $26,710
Governor’s Academy – $69.100
Groton School – $59,995
Hillside School – $65,800
International School of Boston – $29,500
Jackson Walnut Park School – $16,525
Kingsley Montessori School – $28,490 – $38,535
Landmark School – $62,500
Lawrence Academy – $56,795 – $70,760
Learning Prep School – $55,726
Lesley Ellis School – $30,950 – $41,125
Lexington Christian Academy $28,750 – $32,950
Meadowbrook School – $32,400 – $52,000
Meridian Academy – $32,000
MetroWest Jewish Day School – $21,000
Next week we highlight private school tuition with schools beginning with the letters “MI”.
Best Regional Tutoring Award 2022 – Y3K Tutor In Your Home
We were voted as best tutoring for the region by the readers of the Hometown Weekly Newspapers. Thank you to the thousands of parents that voted for us throughout Wellesley, Dover, Needham, Medfield, Walpole, Westwood, and Sherborn. This honor presented to us in 2022 means just as much to us as the previous Best Regional Tutoring Awards we won in 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, and 2013. All are special and all are sincerely appreciated.
Best Regional Tutoring – Y3K Tutor In Your Home
Y3K Tutor In Your Home was presented with the Best Regional Tutoring Yellow Ribbon Award by the Hometown Weekly newspapers. We are honored to have received this valuable award for best tutoring in the region for the 9th straight year. This award for best tutoring covers the communities of Wellesley, Needham, Dover, Natick, Sherborn, Westwood, Walpole, Foxborough, Medfield, Walpole, Norwood, and Dedham MA. We sincerely thank the thousands of readers throughout the area that voted for us.
Best Tutoring Honor – Y3K Tutor In Your Home
Best Tutoring Award
Best Regional Tutoring Award Y3K Tutor In Your Home
Y3K Tutor In Your Home was honored by Hometown Weekly with the Best Regional Tutoring Red Ribbon Award. The voting for this award covers the communities of Wellesley, Needham, Dover, Natick, Sherborn, Westwood, Walpole, Foxboro, Medfield, Walpole, Norwood, and Dedham MA. Thank you to the thousands of readers throughout the region that voted for us.
Advanced Placement Exams and COVID-19
Advanced Placement exams are still going to be conducted in school buildings for certain students according to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. They have released their plan as to how to issue the AP exams, yet not spread COVID-19 infection. It is up to local schools to make sure the rules are followed.
According to their plan, students and staff will be required to wear face coverings at all times. All students and staff must apply hand sanitizer upon entering the building. Students will be monitored by staff while in the building while still maintaining social distance. Social distancing standards of at least 6 feet will be maintained before, during, and after test administration.
How will they protect students and staff from contracting COVID-19 from the beginning of the AP exams to end? Check back here as we will list how they plan on achieving this goal. Their AP testing plan may be a sign of what is to come for everyone once they decide to open up schools again for all students.
Breaking News: In-Person Advanced Placement Testing
Advanced Placement exams for 2020 will still be conducted in-person at local schools on a limited basis, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The option to test at a school will only be made to a restricted number of students. Only those students who do not have adequate access to a computer and internet connectivity at home will be allowed to take an AP exam in a school building. This shocking news is according to a newly released memo from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. They published guidance for Advanced Placement testing for school districts.
Check back here as we will post their plan as to exactly how they will be allowing students and staff into school buildings to conduct these tests, while keeping everyone safe from COVID-19.
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