Tutor students in Maryland.
Helping Maryland students succeed with high-impact tutoring.
In Maryland, fewer than half of students are proficient in reading and math. Together, we can help give kids more - more opportunities, more success and more confidence.
Whether helping K-3 students with reading or working with middle school students to build foundational math skills, we train everyday people to make an incredible difference as tutors. Placed at local schools, our tutors use proven strategies, providing extra practice and support to help students build skills and confidence.
You can be part of creating more success stories in Maryland. Learn more about our opportunities to get involved!
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2023-2024 IMPACT
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14
Tutors Mobilized
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276
Students Served
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13,057
Tutoring Sessions

The Need in Maryland
Reading and math skills are the building blocks for future success. Linked to higher graduation rates, college enrollment, and lifetime earnings, these foundational skills are essential.
But in Maryland, too many students need a boost getting to grade level. According to the 2024 Nation’s Report Card, only 40% of fourth graders are proficient in reading, and just 37% of eighth graders are proficient in math.
Reading Corps and Math Corps are helping change that! Tutors provide extra academic support and encouragement to help students strengthen their reading and math skills, building confidence and setting them up for success in school and beyond.
Learn more about NAEP’s achievement levels and how standards are set.
Get Involved in Maryland
Want to make a difference for students in Maryland? Whether you’re ready to serve, interested in funding local efforts, or looking to partner with us at your school, there’s a way for you to get involved! Together, we can help more students succeed through high-impact tutoring.
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School and Community Partners
Partner with us to bring proven tutoring programs to your school.
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Funders
Your support helps us scale high-impact tutoring programs and reach more Maryland students.

