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Summertime Learning – In-Home Evaluation, Free Consultation!

Soon, the lazy days of summer will be a distant memory, replaced by all-too-familiar back-to-school shopping lists, homework packets, and dreaded school projects. For most parents, it feels like we blinked and the summer was over! At Club Z!, we can't control how quickly time passes, but we can help make your school year less stressful and more successful!   To ensure your child gets the best start to his/her school year, call on Club Z! Let our expert educators meet with you and your family for a FREE in-home evaluation and consultation. This process allows us to find out more about your goals and expectations, as well as your anticipated concerns or challenges. In turn, our experts will help you craft a customized learning plan to guarantee a successful start for your child. Our highly qualified tutors can help your child overcome the challenges of a new grade level, new teacher, and/or new curriculum with ease. With our FREE in-home consultation, let us show you how our students achieve gains of more than 2 letter grades after just 60 days of tutoring!   Don't wait until the first negative progress report or report card. Help your child get off to a positive start and watch her confidence (and her grades!) rise! To find the Club Z! location nearest you, and to schedule your FREE consultation, call 800-434-2582 today.
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