We're Hiring!
Can you help with our mission?
Can you help with our mission?
We make school's most challenging subjects simple.
We make school's most challenging subjects simple.
Who?
Who?
- Positive, patient, and trustworthy around students and parents
- College Educated - 60 credit hours or more (Ideally STEM or Education Majors)
- Knows the world of education (Differentiates for unique students, understands structure, and study skills)
What?
What?
- Has a strong aptitude for Mathematics (Elementary Level to Undergraduate)
- Can help students where they are at, regardless of their learning styles
- Can communicate complex STEM topics in a simple manner
When?
When?
- Part-time on weekdays (4 - 8p) and weekends (10 - 2p)
- Willing to start as soon as possible
- Can work at least two days a week
Where?
Where?
How?
How?
- Sign up for an interview:
Allison Parks
Education
Education
(Current) Educational Specialist in Teaching and Leading, Northern Kentucky University
(Current) Educational Specialist in Teaching and Leading, Northern Kentucky University
-Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis
-Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis
(Dec 2015) Masters of Arts in Teaching, Asbury University
(Dec 2015) Masters of Arts in Teaching, Asbury University
-Learning and Behavior Disorders
-Learning and Behavior Disorders
(May 2001) Bachelor of Arts in Computer Information Systems, Western Kentucky University
(May 2001) Bachelor of Arts in Computer Information Systems, Western Kentucky University
Awards
Awards
(2023) Top 3 Best Tutoring Services in Lexington
(2023) Top 3 Best Tutoring Services in Lexington
(2022) Top 3 Best Tutoring Services in Lexington
(2022) Top 3 Best Tutoring Services in Lexington
(2020) Fayette County Public School’s FAME Award
(2020) Fayette County Public School’s FAME Award
(2015) Fayette County Public School’s FAME Award
(2015) Fayette County Public School’s FAME Award
(2012-2015) Dean's List
(2012-2015) Dean's List
(1997) Outstanding Young Citizen
(1997) Outstanding Young Citizen
I have always been passionate about school and learning, but it took me a while to figure out my calling in life, as teaching/tutoring is a second career for me. I started my first career in human resources and training/development before moving on to the Thoroughbred industry. After a few years in this field, the stars aligned, and I returned to school to become a special education teacher.
I have helped struggling learners realize their potential through personalized attention and intentional focus. Utilizing various learning strategies, I differentiate my instruction to meet learners in their development zone. I aim to work alongside students to ensure that they are successful.