Private 1-on-1 online tutoring that supports Vermont homeschool families across Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Essex, and Colchester. Aligned with Vermont's Minimum Course of Study and the Education Quality Standards.

Evidence-based 1-on-1 tutoring for Vermont homeschoolers from Grade K through Grade 12.


Families provide 100s of positive reviews and referrals every month

*According to analysis with tutors, our software increases learning by 2.7x

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.

We handpick each tutor from a select group of education experts.
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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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Very impressed with everything. Took the time initially to understand my daughter’s neeads and my motivations for tutoring. Tutoring has been excellent and very affordable. Highly recommend.
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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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My son absolutely loves his weekly lessons with his Tutero tutor Tristan. To quote my son, he says that he is a 'really good teacher' and 'makes learning fun.’
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I cannot recommend Tutero enough. They have done an incredible job matching the tutor to my children’s unique learning styles. The progress they've made is remarkable.
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I've used Tutero for 4 months so far for my 9th-grade son. It's seriously been nothing short of a miracle! My son does his tutoring without complaint and his grades have improved significantly.
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How does homeschool tutoring work for Vermont families?
Tutero matches each Vermont homeschool family with a private tutor who runs 1-on-1 online lessons that sit alongside the curriculum the parent has chosen. The tutor works inside Vermont's Minimum Course of Study, covering core areas like reading, writing, math, science, history, citizenship, physical education, fine arts, and English usage, and adapts every lesson to the student's grade level and pace. Lessons run on a flexible weekly schedule that fits around the family's routine, and the tutor keeps the parent in the loop with regular progress notes so the homeschool plan stays on track from Burlington and South Burlington through Rutland, Essex, and Colchester.


Does Tutero help with Vermont's homeschool enrollment and assessment requirements?
Yes. Vermont families must file an annual enrollment notice with the Agency of Education's Home Study Office, outline a Minimum Course of Study, and complete a year-end assessment through one of three options: a teacher-written portfolio review, a standardized test, or a written report from an approved evaluator. Tutero tutors are not a replacement for the Agency of Education and do not formally administer the assessment. They do help your child prepare for it by building a clear record of progress, working on the subject areas the assessment will cover, and giving parents the practice material and feedback needed to put together a strong portfolio or sit a standardized test with confidence.
Which subjects and grade levels does Tutero cover in Vermont?
Tutero supports Vermont homeschool students from Grade K through Grade 12 across the core academic areas families are expected to cover: reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and English usage. In the elementary grades the focus is on foundational reading fluency, written expression, and number sense. In middle school the work shifts to longer writing tasks, pre-algebra, algebra, and life and earth sciences. In high school tutors support algebra II, geometry, biology, chemistry, US and world history, and the writing demanded by college applications. Families preparing for the Smarter Balanced assessments used in Vermont public schools can also use tutoring to align practice with that format.
Is homeschool tutoring online or in person in Vermont?
Tutero runs every lesson online over video, which works well for Vermont families spread across the Champlain Valley, the Northeast Kingdom, and small towns where in-person tutors are hard to find. Online lessons remove the drive, give families access to specialist tutors who would not otherwise be available locally, and keep lessons going through Vermont winters and mud season. Parents in Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Essex, and Colchester get the same tutor and the same lesson quality as families in rural Lamoille, Orleans, or Bennington counties.
How do you choose the right homeschool tutor in Vermont?
Tutero pairs each Vermont family with a tutor based on the student's grade level, the subjects the family wants to strengthen, and the way the child learns best. Parents share what the homeschool plan looks like, where the child is thriving, and where they are getting stuck. The matched tutor then writes a lesson plan that sits inside Vermont's Minimum Course of Study and the family's own goals, whether that is bringing a struggling reader up to grade level, stretching a strong math student, or preparing a high school student for college admissions. If the match is not right, Tutero rematches at no cost.
How does tutoring fit into a Vermont homeschool week?
Most Vermont homeschool families schedule one or two 1-on-1 lessons a week per subject, with the tutor giving short follow-up work the child completes between sessions. The lesson cadence is flexible, so families can ramp up before a year-end portfolio review, scale back during sugaring season or summer travel, and add a second subject when a new area of the Minimum Course of Study comes into focus. Parents get a clear lesson record after every session, which doubles as evidence for the year-end assessment and keeps the homeschool plan organized without adding admin to the family's week.