
School Tutoring Program
Interested in finding help for your student?
At our Puyallup Campus (formerly Immanuel Lutheran Church) we are excited to launch our second year of elementary age tutoring, and our first year of Jr High and High School math tutoring. These sessions are led by volunteer tutors who have been trained by Puyallup School District (PSD) staff and are closely aligned with PSD standards.
We work with the teachers of the tutoring students to make sure we are working on the skills that each student needs. During the 2025-2026 school year, tutoring will be offered on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Both evenings will have two sessions; 4:30pm and 6:00pm.
We look forward to meeting new friends and seeing friends from last year.
Please note that when you use the link below you will be prompted to create an account, and get an app. The platform we are using is Brightwheel.
Elementary Age Tutoring
- Our School Tutoring Program serves students from Kindergarten through 3rd Grade in partnership with 8 local elementary schools:
- Meeker
- Maplewood
- Fruitland
- Stewart
- Shaw
- Spinning
- Waller
- Karshner
Tutoring sessions are offered Wednesdays and Thursdays with 2 evening time slots:4:30 – 5:30pm6:00 – 7:00pm
A free meal is provided between sessions for students and their families.
Parents are asked to remain on campus during tutoring and are encouraged to attend our Parent Engagement Sessions, which are held:Wednesdays during the 4:30pm sessionThursdays during the 6:00pm session
Parents are asked to remain on campus during tutoring and are encouraged to attend our Parent Engagement Sessions, which are held:Wednesdays during the 4:30pm sessionThursdays during the 6:00pm session
Junior High & High School Tutoring (Math Only)
We also provide math tutoring for Junior High and High School students on Wednesdays:3:30 – 4:30pm5:00 – 6:00pm
A hearty snack is provided for these students.
Interested in volunteering to help our Tutoring Program?
ELEMENTARY AGE TUTORS
JR HIGH & HIGH SCHOOL MATH TUTORS
Volunteer Tutors play a vital role in supporting the academic growth and personal development of students by providing individualized or small-group tutoring sessions. The goal is to help learners improve their understanding of subject material, build confidence, and achieve their educational goals in a supportive, encouraging environment.
IN THE Kitchen
The Kitchen Manager plays a vital role in creating a welcoming and nourishing environment for participants in the tutoring program. This position is responsible for planning, preparing, and serving healthy snacks or light meals, while maintaining a clean, organized, and safe kitchen area.
The Kitchen Volunteer assists the Kitchen Manager in preparing and serving nutritious snacks and light meals to tutors, students, and volunteers. This role helps create a welcoming, hospitable environment where everyone feels cared for and valued.
The Kitchen Volunteer assists the Kitchen Manager in preparing and serving nutritious snacks and light meals to tutors, students, and volunteers. This role helps create a welcoming, hospitable environment where everyone feels cared for and valued.
FRONT DOOR AMBASSADORS
The Front Door Ambassador greets people as they enter and directs them to where they need to go.
This role helps create a welcoming, hospitable environment where everyone feels cared for and valued.
This role helps create a welcoming, hospitable environment where everyone feels cared for and valued.
All volunteer leaders are required to submit a Volunteer Application and be appropriately screened and trained before serving in any volunteer capacity at OSLC.
The Participation Form is our main source of information, medical release, photo release and authorizations for children, youth, and adults to participate in activities or events with OSLC.
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