ACADEMIC SUPPORT
Struggling with a tough subject or need tips on staying on top of your studies? Our "Academic Support" section offers a wealth of resources, from tutoring options to assistance with executive functioning, to help you excel in your classes and achieve your academic goals.
Local Groups
Peer Tutors + AVID Tutors - Talk with your school counselor about connecting with a peer tutor or AVID tutor at school.
Teton Literacy Center Providing students with the opportunity to work one-on-one with a volunteer mentor/tutor. Sessions are focused on student needs and can include literacy or vocabulary instruction, college and career research, homework, etc. TLC also offers small group tutoring and limited science and math tutoring.
Teton Tutors Wide-ranging services guide students in critical areas like reading, math, ESL, and test readiness, empowering students to excel academically and develop lasting skills for future achievements. We establish safe, supportive environments that promote proficiency, nurture self-confidence, and cultivate interpersonal skills.
Teton Behavior Therapy Providing mental health counseling for adults, children, and families in Idaho and Wyoming. Our team of experienced clinicians work with people of all ages to provide compassionate, effective care using evidence-based modalities in assessing their needs and attaining their goals, whether the focus is on behavioral health, executive functioning, other life challenges.
Crunch-Time Tutors Specially designed for students who are gearing up for large exams or big projects. TBT offers tutored group or individual study sessions year round. These sessions are be dedicated to helping your child succeed by pinpointing challenging course material, learning new study habits, and learning how to build review packets.
Resources for Student with Disabilities
National Center for College Students With Disabilities (NCCSD) We work with students, their families, teachers, professors, and anyone with questions about disability and higher education.
College Choice Process for Students With Special Needs All students - and especially students with a learning disability - need a supportive, understanding environment, one that recognizes interest and skills while remedying weaknesses.
Wyoming Department of Vocational Rehabilitation The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services is committed to helping people with disabilities establish and reach vocational goals that help them become productive working citizens. If you had an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) in high school, you may qualify for support (and scholarship money) after you graduate through DVR. Your school counselor or case manager can help you get in touch.

