1:1 homeschool tutoring in math, reading, writing and science for Alaska families on IDEA, Raven Correspondence School or any independent homeschool path.

Evidence-based 1:1 tutoring from experienced educators, available statewide from Anchorage to Fairbanks, Juneau and remote communities.


Families provide 100s of positive reviews and referrals every month

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Each academic tutor is carefully handpicked and trained by our education team.
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Our engaging lessons adapt to each student’s needs and boost confidence.

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Parents get access to detailed reports from tutors after each lesson.

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Absolutely fantastic service! Tutero has transformed my understanding of maths. My tutor Jesse is incredibly knowledgeable and patient. I couldn't have asked for a better experieance.
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Emily has been such a great tutor for our daughter in year 6 for maths. She has gained confidence and a better understanding of math concepts with her organized and practical lessons!
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How Does Homeschool Tutoring Work for Alaska Families?
Homeschooling is a long-standing way of life in Alaska, and the state supports it through several routes. Many families enroll through correspondence programs like IDEA (Interior Distance Education of Alaska) or Raven Correspondence School, while others homeschool independently under Alaska Statute AS 14.30.010(b)(12). Each path comes with different expectations for record-keeping, testing and curriculum approval, and each one benefits from outside academic support.
Tutero works alongside whichever option a family has chosen. A Tutero tutor takes the curriculum a parent is already using, identifies the gaps and builds a personalized 1:1 plan in math, reading, writing or science. Sessions happen online over video, so a student in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau or a remote village all get the same calibre of tutor without anyone leaving home.


Can Homeschool Allotments Pay for a Tutero Tutor?
Yes. Families enrolled in IDEA, Raven Correspondence School and other approved Alaska correspondence programs receive an annual student allotment that can be used for approved educational services, including 1:1 tutoring. Many Alaska parents put part of their allotment toward Tutero so their child gets weekly tutoring in a core subject without it coming out of the household budget.
Tutero provides the invoices, lesson records and progress reports correspondence program coordinators ask for when reimbursing tutoring. Parents stay in control of which subjects, how many sessions and which tutor — Tutero supplies the documentation and the qualified educator on the other end of the screen.
What Subjects and Grades Does Tutero Cover in Alaska?
Tutero supports Grade K-12 homeschool students across the full core curriculum: math from early numeracy through Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus and Calculus; reading and writing from phonics through essay and research writing; and science from elementary inquiry through Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Tutors also support SAT, ACT and AP exam preparation for high school homeschoolers planning for college.
Every Tutero tutor is matched to a student's grade level, current curriculum and learning style. A family using a Christian curriculum, a secular curriculum or a hybrid of both keeps the materials they already have — Tutero teaches into them rather than replacing them.
How Does Online Tutoring Work in Remote Parts of Alaska?
Alaska's geography is one of the main reasons families homeschool, and it is also the reason online 1:1 tutoring fits so well. Lessons run over video with an interactive whiteboard, so a student in a village off the road system gets the same tutor and the same lesson quality as a student in midtown Anchorage. Sessions can be scheduled around fishing seasons, hunting trips, travel for medical or cultural reasons, and the long daylight swings between summer and winter.
Where bandwidth is limited, tutors can run lighter-weight sessions and share resources before and after class so the student is not dependent on a perfect connection for the whole hour. Families who travel can keep their tutoring routine going from wherever they are.
How Does Tutero Help With Alaska Homeschool Compliance?
Independent homeschoolers in Alaska are not required to register or test under AS 14.30.010(b)(12), but families enrolled in correspondence programs like IDEA and Raven follow each program's own learning plan, progress reporting and assessment requirements. Tutero is built to slot into that workflow rather than add to it.
After every lesson, the tutor writes a short progress note covering what was taught, how the student responded and the next focus area. Parents can forward these to their correspondence program contact teacher as evidence of instruction, and they double as a clear record for the family's own portfolio. If a program requires alignment to specific Alaska Standards, the tutor maps lessons to those standards from the start.
How Do I Get Matched With an Alaska Homeschool Tutor?
The first step is a short form that captures the student's grade, the subject the family wants support in, the curriculum or correspondence program in use and the times of day that work best. From there, the Tutero team hand-matches a tutor with the right subject expertise and the right temperament for the student. A first lesson is usually scheduled within 24 hours of the match.
Tutoring runs on a no-contracts basis: families pay per lesson, can change tutors at any time and can pause or stop without notice. Most Alaska families start with one subject and one session a week, then expand once the student and tutor have found a rhythm.