Private, 1-on-1 online tutoring with experienced US-based tutors for K-12 students across Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Mobile and the rest of Alabama.

Evidence-based 1-on-1 online tutoring for Alabama K-12 students, mapped to the Alabama Course of Study.


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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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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 Alabama Families Choose Tutero for K-12 Tutoring
Most Alabama families come to Tutero for one of three reasons: their child has fallen behind in a subject at school, they want extra practice before an Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP) sitting in Grades 2-8, or they are pointing toward the ACT (and increasingly the SAT) in high school. Whether your child is at a public school in Birmingham or Huntsville, a private school in Montgomery or Mobile, or a charter school in the Tennessee Valley, every Tutero lesson is 1-on-1 with a US-based tutor who builds a plan around what your child is working on at school. Families do not sign a contract, do not pay a sign-up fee, and are only billed after a lesson has been delivered. New families are matched with a tutor within 24 hours of submitting their preferences.


Tutoring Mapped to the Alabama Course of Study
The Alabama Course of Study is the framework Alabama public schools use for English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and the other core subjects, K-12. Tutero tutors map every lesson plan back to it so the work your child does in a tutoring session reinforces — rather than competes with — what their classroom teacher is covering. For elementary-age students that usually means a focus on foundational reading fluency and number sense. In middle school the work shifts toward writing structure, pre-algebra, and lab-based science. In high school it covers Algebra I and II, Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, US History, English and Government — the core sequence Alabama uses to track to graduation, plus the standard pre-AP and AP options for students aiming higher.
After-School Catch-Up and Subject Support
Most Alabama students who book a tutor are doing so to catch up on a specific subject — most commonly math and reading in the elementary years, writing and pre-algebra in middle school, and Algebra II, Chemistry or Biology in high school. Tutero tutors start with a short diagnostic to find the exact concept the gap traces back to, then work forward from there at a pace that does not embarrass the student in front of a parent or sibling. Lessons sit alongside the school week — typically a 60-minute session once or twice a week in the late afternoon or early evening — and your tutor coordinates with whatever homework and quizzes your child has coming up rather than running a parallel curriculum.
ACAP, ACT and SAT Prep for Alabama Students
Standardized testing carries weight in Alabama. Public school students in Grades 2-8 sit the ACAP each spring, and many families use a few weeks of targeted tutoring to lift confidence before the test window opens. From the high school years onward, the ACT is the dominant college-entry test for Alabama students, with the SAT used at a smaller scale. Tutero tutors prepare students for all three: they walk through the question types, build a sectional plan based on diagnostic results, and pace the work across the months before the test sitting. For Alabama students aiming at the University of Alabama, Auburn, UAB, Troy or out-of-state schools, lifting an ACT composite by a few points can change the scholarship picture significantly.
Tutoring That Fits the Alabama School Week
Tutero lessons are booked online and can be scheduled any day of the week, so a session can slot in after the school bus drops your child home, after a sports practice in Hoover or Madison, or on a weekend morning when the rest of the week is too full. Lessons can be rescheduled with reasonable notice, and your tutor keeps a shared plan so a moved lesson does not mean lost momentum on the subject. Because lessons are online, families in smaller towns from the Tennessee Valley to the Wiregrass have the same access to a strong tutor as a family in central Birmingham — there is no drive across town to a tutoring center, and no waiting on a single local tutor to have an opening.
Subjects Tutero Tutors Cover for Alabama Students
Tutero tutors cover the full K-12 range across the subjects Alabama families most often ask for: math (from early numeracy through Algebra II, Pre-Calculus and Calculus), reading and writing, English Language Arts, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, US and World History, Government, Economics, and the dedicated prep tracks for ACAP, ACT and SAT. Tutors are matched on subject and grade, not just availability, so a high school Chemistry student is paired with a tutor who teaches Chemistry — not a generalist. If your family needs a specific specialism (for example a student with an IEP, a gifted-and-talented student working ahead of grade, an AP candidate, or a student preparing for a specific Alabama scholarship), let us know in your intake and we will match accordingly.