1:1 online tutoring in math, reading, writing and science for K-12 students across Alaska, from Anchorage and the Mat-Su to Fairbanks, Juneau and remote communities.

Evidence-based 1:1 tutoring from experienced educators, available across Alaska from Anchorage to Fairbanks and Juneau.


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 Online K-12 Tutoring Work for Alaska Families?
Alaska's geography makes online 1:1 tutoring a natural fit. A student in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau or a village off the road system meets their tutor over video on an interactive whiteboard, so the quality of the lesson does not depend on where the family lives. Sessions are scheduled around school timetables, sports, hunting and fishing seasons and the long daylight swings between summer and winter.
A Tutero tutor takes what the student is already learning in class — whether at an Anchorage School District school, a Fairbanks North Star Borough school, a Juneau school or anywhere else in the state — and builds a personalized weekly plan in math, reading, writing or science. Lessons reinforce what the teacher is covering and fill in any gaps before they become hard to recover from.


What Subjects and Grade Levels Does Tutero Cover in Alaska?
Tutero supports K-12 students across the full core curriculum in Alaska. Math runs from early numeracy and place value through Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus and Calculus. Reading and writing covers phonics, fluency, comprehension, essay writing and research writing. Science spans elementary inquiry through Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Tutors also prepare high school students for the SAT, ACT and AP exams for college applications.
Every student is matched with a tutor whose subject expertise and teaching style fits the grade level and the way the child learns. A Grade 3 reader, a Grade 7 student starting pre-Algebra and a Grade 11 student preparing for AP Biology all need different things from a tutor, and matching is hand-done rather than automated.
How Does Tutero Align With the Alaska Standards?
Alaska uses its own state academic standards in English language arts, mathematics and science, and Tutero tutors work from those standards rather than a generic curriculum. Before the first lesson, the tutor reviews the student's current grade level, the school the child attends and any recent assessment results the family wants to share. The lesson plan then maps to the relevant Alaska Standards for that grade.
Parents receive a short progress note after each session covering what was taught, how the student responded and the next focus area. These notes make it easy to spot momentum, share progress with classroom teachers if useful, and decide together when to add a second subject or step back.
How Much Does Online Tutoring Cost in Alaska?
Tutero's online K-12 tutoring in Alaska starts from US$45 an hour, with weekly 1:1 lessons billed after they happen rather than up front. There is no sign-up fee and no contract, so families can start with one subject and one weekly lesson, add more once the student and tutor have built a rhythm, and pause or stop at any time without notice.
Many Alaska families compare in-person tutoring rates in Anchorage and Fairbanks, where qualified tutors typically charge US$50 to US$90 an hour, with the convenience of an online lesson at home. Online tutoring removes the drive across town in winter weather and opens up tutor matches well beyond the local pool.
How Does Online Tutoring Work in Remote Parts of Alaska?
For families in villages off the road system, online tutoring removes the main barrier to consistent academic support: distance. Lessons run over video and an interactive whiteboard, with materials shared before and after so the student can review without needing a constant connection. Where bandwidth is limited, the tutor adjusts the format — more whiteboard work, smaller file shares, optional audio-only for parts of the session — without losing the 1:1 attention that makes the lesson useful.
Schedules flex around travel for medical, cultural or family reasons. If a student is away for a week, the slot pauses without penalty and picks up when they are back.
How Do I Get Matched With an Alaska Tutor?
The first step is a short form covering the student's grade level, the subjects the family wants support in, the school the child attends and the times of day that work best. The Tutero team then hand-matches a tutor with the right subject expertise and the right temperament for the student, and the first lesson is usually scheduled within 24 hours of the match.
Tutoring runs on a no-contracts basis: families pay per lesson after it happens, can change tutors at any time and can pause or stop without notice. Most Alaska families start with one subject once a week, then expand once the student and tutor have settled into a rhythm.