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Huntington Learning Center cares about your child’s education

By Stacy Turner

“It is our mission to help students succeed,” shared Kim Walter, the executive director at Huntington Learning Center in Mayfield Heights and Mentor.  “With the help of our tutors, students can strengthen academic skills, master new concepts, prepare for standardized exams, and build crucial study habits for academic success.”  Huntington Learning Center was the first supportive education facility in the US and has been serving this niche for 45 years.  “We get great results,” Walter explained, “because our tutoring is tailored specifically to your student’s academic needs.” 

The process begins with an initial evaluation that includes a number of multi-disciplinary assessments that identify where and why your child is struggling.  The evaluation results are used to craft a personalized learning plan for your student, along with the total number of hours estimated for success.  The one-time cost of the evaluation is $195. 

There’s no set recommendation for the number of tutoring sessions per week, as the learning plan depends on the individual student’s abilities.  “As an example, for a student who currently has a B in chemistry and wants to improve the grade to an A, an hour of tutoring per week may suffice.”  Walter continued, “For a student several grade levels behind, more time will be needed to see improvement.  Each student is unique and special to us.”

Tutors at Huntington Learning Center are unique as well.  Each has at least a bachelor’s degree, and many are experienced classroom teachers.  “We even have college professors in subjects like finance and physics,” Walter noted, “and a chemistry and higher math tutor who works as a chemist.”  Tutoring services range from $57 to $83 per hour depending on the student’s age and subject area covered.  “Financing opportunities are available—we want to provide every family with the support they need,” Walter explained. 

“We value our relationships with families,” Walter continued.  “We meet regularly to keep them apprised of progress.  We want to be good stewards of their investment throughout the process.”  With parent permission, Huntington staff will discuss your child’s academic needs and progress with his or her teachers, school personnel, and other professionals as needed.  

When prepping for the SAT or ACT standardized tests, Huntington’s students have earned “astounding results,” according to Walter, “which can help with college selection and scholarship opportunities.” Huntington students saw an average increase of 248 points and 5.9 points, respectively.  Huntington also provides assistance in preparing for high school entrance exams and advance placement tests.  

“There are lots of ways for families to spend their time and resources, but education is invaluable, and always a good investment of time and money,” said Walter. 

Call Huntington Learning Center’s Mentor location at 440-205-8283 or visit huntingtonhelps.com/center/mentor.  Call the Mayfield Heights location at 440-683-1784 or visit: huntingtonhelps.com/center/mayfield-heights-oh.

Call Huntington Learning Center’s Mentor location at 440-205-8283 or visit huntingtonhelps.com/center/mentor.  

Call the Mayfield Heights location at 440-683-1784 or visit huntingtonhelps.com/center/mayfield-heights-oh.