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District’s Partner iEducate Seeks to Hire Tutors to Work With Students Who Need Extra Support
Disponible en: Español
Tutors will be paid a starting rate of $14.00 per hour. The priority application deadline is Friday, September 2.
Aldine ISD is excited to announce its tutoring partnership with iEducate for the 2022-2023 school year, where 50+ college students will be engaged as tutors in 1st- through 5th-grade classrooms across the district. This partnership addresses the need for immediate high-impact tutoring and instructional support while helping develop a teacher pipeline that builds more well-qualified, homegrown teachers.
Gain Teaching Experience Now — Help Other Students and Earn Money!
Aldine ISD graduates currently enrolled in college in the Houston area can participate.
- Priority Deadline to Apply: Friday, September 2
- Apply today at Apply.iEducateUSA.org
- 50+ Available Tutor Spots
- Participants receive $14/hr starting pay ($15/hr. after the first semester if they meet specific requirements)
- iEducate Training
- In-Person Work: Starting in October
- Shifts will be available Monday-Friday between 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
*You must be eligible to work in the U.S. (U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA, EA, or CPT/OPT F-1 students).
Tutors will be paired with district instructional specialists in their assigned schools. The Instructional specialists will assist the tutors in delivering targeted small-group instruction to students during the school day. This is an opportunity for current college students to receive hands-on, paid work experience while giving back to their community.
The priority application deadline is Friday, September 2. However, iEducate will accept applications on a rolling basis, and interested students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
“This partnership is a win-win for everyone,” said Chief of Schools Dr. Katy Roede. “We want to provide students with the tools and skills to reach their full potential. The program also gives students the experience to become highly-effective future teachers. For those future teachers and those who want to give back to their community, I urge eligible Aldine ISD grads to take advantage of this incredible opportunity.”
AISD Elementary Schools Chosen in iEducate’s Tutoring in Schools Program
Anderson Academy for Montessori & Fine Arts
Black ES
Caraway Elementary School
Eckert ES
Francis ES
Harris ES
Hill ES
Johnson ES
Marcella ES
Ogden ES
Orange Grove ES
Raymond ES
Smith ES
Spence ES
iEducate is a nonprofit that connects young adults who aspire to teach with students who need to learn, embedding college and high school students alongside teachers to enhance elementary students’ learning and strengthen the homegrown teacher pipeline.
“Our continued partnership with Aldine ISD gives us an opportunity to provide more individualized learning opportunities for students,” says iEducate CEO Arun Gir. “By engaging our city’s youth as tutors, the impact is exponential, both in classroom learning outcomes and for the tutors who seek to impact their communities now and as future educators.”
Questions
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Click here to view the flyer in English and Spanish. For more information, call (713) 589-2427 or email [email protected].