A Great Resource for Autism & Related Disabilities

Below is information from Cindy Ziobrowski MS Ed., Executive Director CARDNE. The Center for Autism and Related Disabilities New England (CARDNE) is a worthwhile program that anyone who has a child or friend with autism or a related disability should look into. And...

Read Across America

“When parents, educators, librarians, and mentors read with children, they give a gift that will nourish souls for a lifetime. Today, Americans young and old will take time to get lost in a story and do their part to cultivate the next generation of talent and...

Intensive Small-Group Tutoring and Counseling Helps Struggling Students

It always seems that whenever tutoring is discussed, the topic eventually turns to costs. From the smallest SAU in New Hampshire to the mega-systems of New York and Texas, the question is always raised: “Why do we need tutors when the teachers can do the job?” Of...

Mock SAT a success at Oyster River High School

Dean Graziano and Allison Neal performed New England Tutors 3rd annual mock SAT exam at Oyster River High School this past Saturday February 8, 2014.  Over 45 students participated in hopes of getting a good score.  New England Tutors performs the mock SAT at several...

Free Frozen Yogurt at Orange Leaf!

New England Tutors is happy to share with you that we’ve partnered with Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt at 218 State Street in Portsmouth, NH to bring your student an opportunity to earn free FROYO as part of Orange Leaf’s “Ounces for A’s”...

Measuring Intelligence

Uh, oh…IQ tests! The subject of how smart someone is has been around for thousands of years, but it was not until Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon in the early 1900’s began developing a written test that “intelligence” came to be the subject of...