You probably won't get a high school kid who can come in weekday mornings, so a college student might be your best bet there. But I still second the high school suggestion, for perhaps an after school time once a week, or whatever works for you (having had small twins once, I'd suggest dinnertime, when ds is likely to get lost in the shuffle anyway). In many states, the HOPE/Bright Futures/Gold Seal/what-have-you scholarships require a volunteer component. Your high schooler might be able to work the tutoring out in such a way that it would be mutually advantageous, but with no actual money changing hands-- a mentor for your son, and hours accumulated for the high schooler.


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