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Apple Learning Company “Inspiring Confidence” Laura Rios

Contact Info Address: 3843 S. Bristol Street, Suite #185 Santa Ana, CA 92704 Ph: 888. 287.1287 Fax: 949.315. 3924 Email: info@applelearningcompany.com President of the Company : Maria Lee

Mission and Views Apple Learning Company was created with the objective of inspiring confidence in children through fostering their educational well being. Apple Learning strives to maximize academic potential and promote student success.

Building Confidence Tutors are trained to build confidence in each child by using unique student- centered approaches. Committed to success, building confidence and strength in each child. Each tutor works with each student one- on-one to meet their individual needs

Collaborative Programs “We pinpoint the students’ needs and work from there to build their skills” Collaborative Programs No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) Supplemental Educational Services(SES) Los Angeles County Office of Education(LACOE) and their Foster Youth Program United Friends of the Children(UFC)

Program We go to client Foster Home Library Group Homes Schools Detention Center

Clients Grades K-12 Children with Special needs Children with learning disabilities Foster youth ESL students

Tutors •State-certified instructors •Degreed Professionals •Educators •College Students

Tutor’s Duties Administer Pre-Assessment in English and Math Discuss students’ needs with caregivers, social workers, and or sponsors. Create a Student lesson Plan(SLP) for each student Review the SLP with caregiver and or social worker Complete Monthly Progress Reports for each student Post-Assess students in Math and English Language Arts Tutors are to help students with English, Math, studying skills, organizational skills, and coping skills. They are provided with any necessary resources to meet their individual needs.

Working Together Tutors gain experience working with other professionals foster families. -Social workers -Counselors -Therapists -Caregivers -Sponsors

Funders Los Angeles County of Education (LACOE) funds Foster Youth Services(FYS) and United Friends of Children(UFC) to successfully contract Apple Learning Company.

Program Highlights - Tutor goes to student - 1:1 student teacher ratio for more individual attention - State certified curriculum - Individualized Program - Pre-Assessment and Post-Assessment - Progress Reports every month - 89% Improvement Rate

Personal Benefits - Gain experience working with a diverse group of students. Learn to cope with Different Behaviors of students Learn the art of clear, logical, and creative communication with professionals and families