The Best Private In-Home & Online Tutors in
Ormond Beach & Plantation Bay, FL
TTC: Affordable One-on-One Math, Science and Test Prep Tutoring for Daytona, Florida
Our Services
Living in Ormond offers a beautiful lifestyle, but fighting the Granada Bridge traffic during rush hour is a hassle you don’t need. The Tutoring Company simplifies your schedule. Connect via our interactive virtual classroom, meet us at the Ormond Beach Regional Library, or have us come directly to your home. Whether you are beachside or in Plantation Bay, Breakaway Trails or The Trails, we provide expert academic coaching without the commute.
The Tutoring Company in Ormond Beach
The Tutoring Company serves Ormond Beach by offering a focused, distraction-free alternative to chaotic learning centers. We specialize in supporting the high standards of the Seabreeze High and Mainland High feeder patterns.
We know that families in Breakaway Trails, The Trails, and Plantation Bay value convenience. That is why our model is designed for you: efficient sessions at the Ormond Beach Library, flexible virtual support, or premium in-home tutoring that comes to your doorstep.
Helpful Daytona and Ormond Links:
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Virtual One-on-One ($35/hr): Zero travel. Our interactive online platform connects your student with our top specialists from the comfort of home.
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Ormond Beach Library ($45/hr): (City Center Circle) – A quiet, neutral study zone with zero distractions.
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Premium In-Home ($55/hr): We travel to your doorstep in Plantation Bay, Breakaway Trails, and The Trails.
Specialized Support for the Spruce Creek Feeder Pattern
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Pathways & Tomoka Elementary: Cementing core skills in reading and math.
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Hinson Middle: Navigating the transition to Pre-Algebra and complex sciences.
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Seabreeze High: Expert support for AP exams, Dual Enrollment, and SAT/ACT prep.
Daytona and Ormond Math Tutoring
Daytona and Ormond Science Tutoring
Daytona and Ormond Test Prep Tutoring
Benefits of TTC Include
- Ease of Use
No contracts. No set number of sessions. No commitments. - Flexibility
Time and location options to fit any schedule. - Variety
A roster of tutors with different specialties, teaching styles and personalities. Our variety allows us to provide tutors for any math, science or study issues a student may have. - Student Profiler
Our tutor/student matching system allows us to match a new student with the perfect tutor to meet their needs, both in terms of subject and personality fit. - Holistic Approach
Our holistic tutoring approach encourages both conceptual mastery as well as the development of organizational and study skills that will last a lifetime. - Satisfaction Guarantee
If you're not pleased with a session, it's on us. No questions asked.
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Daytona, Florida | Events
Payit4ward 1st Annual Backpack Bash
Payit4ward is having our 1st Annual Back to school backpack drive for the youth of Volusia County. Our goal is to supply 1,000 children with backpacks filled with school supplies for the new school year. Youth from any Volusia County School is invited to this free event. It’s not too late to become a sponsor or make a donation. For those needing a backpack, we will be making a RSVP list to reserve your backpack once the date gets closer. For more info about becoming a sponsor or donating supplies, money, or volunteering please message or call. Nick 386-588-9285 or Maggie 386-601-1458 (stay tuned for drop off locations).
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When: July 28, 2018, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Address: Buffalo Wild Wings
2479 W International Speedway Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Summer of Planets Viewing Party
Join us for a Moon and planet gazing event in our front entrance courtyard! There will be a spectacular planetary showing with Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars, along with a full Moon visible throughout the evening. Mars will be the main attraction, rising a little later in the evening and at opposition – opposite of the Sun in the sky, and its closest and brightest since 2003. There will be a plethora of telescopes (weather permitting) setup with local stargazing experts that can help you enjoy the celestial view.
The MOAS will be hosting live shows about stargazing and Mars for your enjoyment.
Guests are welcome to bring their own outdoor chairs, telescopes/binoculars, and their curiosities about the universe.
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Date: 7/27/2018 at 8:30 PM to 11:30 PM
Location: Museum of Arts & Sciences – Planetarium
352 S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach FL 32114
Phone: 3862550285
Family Craft Day
Join MOAS Educators, Kelsey Hansen and Nicole Messervy, for a fun-filled day of crafts and more! This craft day we will be celebrating Florida native animals. Numerous craft tables will be set up in the West Wing for families to enjoy. From 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., the Central Florida Zoo will have six animals present to visit and learn about.
Admission: Free for members or with paid museum admission.
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Date: 8/18/2018 at 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location: Museum of Arts & Sciences
352 S. Nova Road
Daytona Beach FL 32114
Phone: 3862550285
