Private 1-on-1 online tutoring for homeschool families in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs and across the Equality State. Aligned to the Wyoming Content and Performance Standards from Grade K through Grade 12.

Evidence-based 1-on-1 tutoring from experienced educators who know the Wyoming Content and Performance Standards, the WY-TOPP, and the annual curriculum statement homeschool families submit to their local school board.


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.

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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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Why are Wyoming families choosing homeschool tutoring?
Wyoming has one of the most established homeschool communities in the country, supported by wide geography, small school districts, and a long culture of family-led education. Distance to a brick-and-mortar school can be significant in places like Sublette, Niobrara, and Park counties, and many parents prefer to keep instruction at home for that reason alone. Homeschool tutoring fills the gaps that come with teaching a full K-12 load on your own. A 1-on-1 tutor can take on the subjects you are less confident with, model strong instruction, and keep your child on pace with the Wyoming Content and Performance Standards. Families also use tutoring to prepare for the Wyoming Test of Proficiency and Progress (WY-TOPP) so their children can benchmark against state-wide peers. The result is a homeschool that keeps its independence without losing academic rigor.


How does Tutero tutoring fit a Wyoming homeschool?
Every Tutero student is matched with a tutor who builds a learning plan around your child's grade level, the subjects you want supported, and the curriculum you have chosen for the year. Sessions are 1-on-1 and run online, which works well for homeschool families in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette and Rock Springs, and equally well for families on ranches and in smaller towns where in-person options are limited. Tutors cover math, reading, writing, science and social studies through Grade 12, and can layer in higher-level coursework as your child progresses. We share short written summaries after sessions so you always know what was covered, what is improving, and what is coming next. The goal is to give Wyoming parents a teaching partner without taking the homeschool out of your hands.
What are the homeschool requirements in Wyoming?
Wyoming homeschool law (W.S. 21-4-101 and 21-4-102) requires the parent or guardian to submit a curriculum statement each year to the local school board, showing that the program provides a basic academic education and is equivalent to at least 175 days of instruction. The required subject areas are reading, writing, mathematics, civics, history, literature, and science. Wyoming does not require standardized testing for homeschoolers, although many families opt their child into the Wyoming Test of Proficiency and Progress (WY-TOPP) for benchmarking. Tutero tutors are familiar with the Wyoming Content and Performance Standards and can map their lessons against the subject areas listed in your annual curriculum statement, which makes the paperwork easier to write and easier to defend if the district asks for more detail.
Can Tutero help my child prepare for the WY-TOPP?
Yes. The Wyoming Test of Proficiency and Progress (WY-TOPP) is the state's assessment system in English language arts, mathematics, science, and writing, and many homeschool families use it as an external check on how their child is tracking. Tutero tutors can run targeted WY-TOPP preparation in the months leading up to the testing window, using released items, mini-mocks and feedback on writing prompts. We focus on the reasoning behind the question types rather than test tricks, so the practice also strengthens what your child knows in the underlying subject. For families whose children have never sat a standardized test, tutors can also rehearse the experience of timed, on-screen testing to take the surprise out of the day itself.
Which subjects and grade levels does Tutero cover in Wyoming?
Tutero covers the full Grade K to Grade 12 range across the core homeschool subjects parents are most likely to outsource: math, reading, writing, science, and social studies. We tutor early readers through phonics and fluency, support middle-grade students through the jump in writing and math demands, and prepare high schoolers for AP coursework, the SAT, ACT, and dual-enrollment classes offered through Wyoming community colleges. Tutors are matched to your child's subject and stage, not assigned by zip code, which means a family in Gillette has the same pool of tutors as a family in Jackson or Cheyenne. If your homeschool follows a specific curriculum (classical, Charlotte Mason, secular, faith-based or a state-provided package) tutors will work inside it rather than asking you to switch.
How do Wyoming Education Savings Accounts affect homeschool tutoring?
Wyoming is phasing in an Education Savings Account program that gives eligible families state funds to spend on qualified education expenses, which in other states has typically included 1-on-1 tutoring. The program is still being rolled out and the list of approved providers and expenses can change from year to year, so Wyoming families should check the most recent guidance from the Wyoming Department of Education before assuming a specific service is covered. Tutero is happy to provide the invoices and session records most ESA-style programs request. Even outside the ESA, many Wyoming families choose to fund homeschool tutoring directly because the cost of a focused 1-on-1 tutor is small compared to the time it saves a parent who would otherwise be teaching every subject themselves.