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Learning Enhancement Services >
Tutoring
Tutoring
When a student requires academic support beyond that which Laurel may provide using school resources, the Division Director or Director of Learning Enhancement may recommend a program of academic support to include work with an outside tutor, at the family's expense. Non-faculty tutors who work with students at the school are required to complete a formal personnel process.
Other tutorial arrangements that families develop for their daughters without consultation with the Division Director or Director of Learning Enhancement are viewed as separate from Laurel School. Faculty guidelines state that Laurel classroom teachers are not permitted to tutor for financial compensation any student currently in their classes or, during the summer, any student in the class she/he has just finished teaching.



