Tutorial Center students are graduating throughout the region! Here are a few that we’ve captured so far. Congratulations to all of you for all the hard work and persistence – it was our honor to help you in this important step along your path.
Eaden Ryan achieved his LiHigh School Diploma through The Tutorial Center, Inc.
Laurie Lonergan Graduates from Arlington High School
Nick Ritchie Graduates from Arlington High School
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In her first video project Abby, a student at our Bennington learning center, brings you along on a class excursion to The Tutorial Center at Smokey House where they got a hands-on, start-to-finish lesson in making festive evergreen wreaths.
After the event Abby used photographs, video, and voice-over narration to put together this great movie about the experience.
Each winter The Tutorial Center Manchester provides the educational arm of winter training for the athletes in training at the American Snowboard Training Center. This year’s group was as dedicated as ever to their studies, and their olympic dreams. We love being on their team.
Cole Chopper, Alex Atno, and Austin and Alphonse Esposito with their teachers in Global History, Graphic Design, and Algebra 2 classes at TTC Manchester. And below, check out more of this season’s excitement!
Brayden Fetzer takes #1st at USA Southern Vermont Series Halfpipe making it double gold for this 10 year old. Great job coach Ron!
Will Healy and Alex Schoff learning Spanish with teacher Tanya Case at the Manchester TC.
In March Bradley Harper (right) took 1st in Open Class in USASA Southern Vermont Slopestyle
Late February- Brothers Alphonse and Austin Esposito both with fractured collar bones. Oh no!
In Feb, Andy Cerriello, middle, headed to the Massachusetts series to grab a 1st place in slopestyle for the 14-15 group and Alex Schoff takes 3rd. Ben Hojnoski, left, took 3rd in the 16-17 group in his first event since a collarbone break earlier.
Brayden Fetzer finishes the regional USASA season with a first place at Okemo in Halfpipe. On to the Vermont Open and USASA Nationals!
In March Bradley Harper (right) took 1st in Open Class in USASA Southern Vermont Slopestyle
Alphonse Esposito doing a “front 3 melon” @ Boreal Mtn in January
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Tutorial Center’s High School Completion Student Vies to Add Valedictorian to Her Accomplishments
With just a few weeks left in her senior year, our High School Completion student Lexie Federhen is hoping to add one more laurel to her high school achievements: valedictorian of Mt. Anthony Union High School in Bennington!
Lexie receives the Prudential Spirit of Community Award as the Vermont State Winner from Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts.
Already recipient this year of the Gates Millennium Scholar 2015 national award, the Horatio Algier 2015 National Scholar award, the national President’s Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence, the Presidential Spirit of Community Vermont state award – and crowned Vermont’s Miss Outstanding Teen in 2014 – Lexie will be going on to Cornell University this summer.
But before that, she’s hoping for one final high school achievement. Currently #2 in her graduating class, Lexie wonders if her extra-strong effort this semester will leap-frog her to valedictorian status.
Jess Dubie helps Lexie learn how to tackle the SAT exam.
Lexie has been attending The Tutorial Center part-time within the High School Completion program for two years, receiving individualized tutoring designed to enable her to deal with her cross-dominance reading disability.
In the regular high school setting, Lexie found her reading disability made it very hard for her to perform as well in classes as she was capable. But at The Tutorial Center, her tutors have helped her develop effective strategies for reading and processing information that have enabled her to excel and demonstrate her real abilities.
Here Lexie talks about her experience:
In addition, being able to schedule sessions flexibly with The Tutorial Center’s Spanish teacher, Lexie has had the opportunity to complete coursework in Spanish that she could not otherwise get into her high school schedule.
As Lexie puts it, “I give an overall score of A+ to both The Tutorial Center and their tutors for helping me be successful!”
We applaud Lexie’s accomplishments and the committed support of her tutors Jess Dubie and Manuel Noguera. Lexie is another example of our ability to meet the needs of a huge range of students. We’ll let you know whether Lexie makes it to valedictorian, though we don’t know how we could be more proud of her than we already are.
GRADUATION UPDATE: Lexie was honored as The 2015 Salutatorian! An outstanding accomplishment that we’re all celebrating!
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People are always asking what we do here at The Tutorial Center. The answer’s hard to put into words; it’s easier to visualize. Here’s what you might find happening on any given day at any of our three locations. How can we help you?
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