1-on-1 online tutoring for Wisconsin homeschool families, from Grade K through Grade 12. Your child works with a tutor matched to their goals, learning style, and the subjects you're building your week around.

Evidence-based 1-on-1 tutoring that complements your home program — never replaces the parent as the lead educator.


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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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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How Does Homeschool Tutoring Work in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin recognises homeschooling as a home-based private educational program under state law. You remain the lead educator: you file the PI-1206 statement of enrollment with the Department of Public Instruction each year, plan your curriculum, and deliver the required 875 hours of instruction. A Tutero tutor sits alongside that work — not on top of it. We match your child with a 1-on-1 online tutor for the subjects you want extra support on, whether that is reading and math in the early grades, writing and science in the middle grades, or algebra, chemistry and college-prep through high school. Lessons run over video, on a schedule you choose, and you receive a written progress note after every session so you can fold what your child learned back into the rest of your week.


What Subjects and Grade Levels Does Tutero Cover for Wisconsin Homeschoolers?
Tutero supports Wisconsin homeschool families from Grade K through Grade 12 across the full range of subjects most parents need extra help with: reading, phonics, writing, math, algebra, geometry, biology, chemistry, physics, social studies, history and English literature. We also offer test preparation for the SAT, ACT and AP subjects for students planning to apply to the UW System or out-of-state colleges. Every tutor is interviewed and vetted by Tutero, holds the subject expertise you would expect, and tailors lessons to the standard your child is working toward — whether that is the Wisconsin Academic Standards, a Charlotte Mason or classical scope, or a faith-based curriculum you have built around. If your child has an IEP or learning difference, tell us at the matching stage and we will pair them with a tutor experienced in that area.
What Are Wisconsin's Homeschool Requirements?
Wisconsin homeschool families operate under section 118.165 of the state statutes. The four core requirements are: file the PI-1206 statement of enrollment with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction by October 15 each year for any child of compulsory school age; provide a sequentially progressive curriculum; deliver at least 875 hours of instruction per school year; and cover the six required subject areas — reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, science and health. Wisconsin does not require standardised testing for homeschoolers, and the Wisconsin Forward Exam used in public schools is not mandatory for home-based programs. Tutero does not file paperwork for you, but our tutors can help you build the academic record many parents like to keep — sample work, assessment results and subject hours — alongside the regular instruction.
How Much Does Homeschool Tutoring Cost in Wisconsin?
Tutero homeschool tutoring in Wisconsin starts at $45 per hour. There are no contracts, no sign-up fees, and no minimum number of lessons — you pay only after each session has been delivered. Most families start with one or two subjects at one session per week, then adjust the cadence up or down based on what their child needs through the year. The same hourly rate applies whether your child is in Grade K working on early reading or in Grade 12 preparing for AP exams, and applies across every city in Wisconsin — Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine, Appleton, and smaller towns across the state.
Can Tutero Help with IEP and Special Needs Students in Wisconsin?
Yes. Many Wisconsin families choose to homeschool because a 1-on-1 setting works better for a child with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or another learning difference than a 25-student public school classroom does. Tutero pairs families with tutors experienced in IEP-style instruction: structured literacy programs like Orton-Gillingham for reading, explicit and multi-sensory math instruction, visual supports for working-memory load, and slower-paced pacing for processing-speed needs. Share your child's IEP, evaluation report, or simply what is hard for them at the matching stage, and we will pair you with a tutor who has worked with similar learners before. Lessons stay private, patient and confidence-building.
How Quickly Can a Wisconsin Family Get Started?
Most Wisconsin families are matched with a tutor within 24 hours of submitting a quote request. The first step is a short form telling us the grade level, subjects you want help with, and any context that will make the match better — IEP needs, curriculum you are following, scheduling constraints. From there we propose a tutor profile, you book a first lesson at a time that suits, and lessons begin the same week. There is no contract, no commitment to a block of lessons, and no charge until the first session has been delivered. If the first match is not the right fit, we will rematch you at no cost.