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tutor

noun as in person who teaches another privately

verb as in teach someone privately

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And her story is one of determination, patience and a little help from friends, tutors and family.

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Logan also has become a designated community school, which offers a wider range of support services for students and families, typically including health care, tutoring and counseling.

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At Glendale Community College, grants have funded tutoring, counseling and seminars, among other efforts, to help Latino students close academic achievement gaps with their peers.

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Administrators said the website would remain live until July 2026, but with no tutoring, marking, or examination services provided.

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Ms. Sherrill wants to add tutoring, counseling and apprenticeships to existing curricula, but proposes no major reform of school systems.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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