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Boost academic skills remotely with flexible options in synchronous or asynchronous formats focusing on critical subjects
Looking for an enriching summer activity? Dive into the Tenuto Tutoring Summer Humanities Institute. It's all about boosting those writing skills, getting ready for big exams like Regents and APs, and having some fun while learning! Whether it?s live classes or learning at your own pace, there?s something for everyone in grades 7-12.
What We Offer
- AP World History / High School Global II Synchronous
- AP World History / High School Global II Asynchronous
- AP U.S. History / High School U.S. History Synchronous
- AP U.S. History / High School U.S. History Asynchronous
- Intro to High School ELA/History Synchronous
- Intro to High School ELA/History Asynchronous
Program Highlights
- 6-week summer enrichment & prep program
- Live instruction (Synchronous) or flexible learning (Asynchronous) with weekly check-ins and feedback
- Small group setting for personalized attention
- Designed to strengthen writing, critical thinking, and historical understanding
- Focus on Regents, AP exam preparation, and readiness for the next academic year
- Affordable, flexible, and remote-friendly – attend from anywhere!
Course Sections
1. AP World History / High School Global II
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (Mon–Thurs)
For students entering or currently enrolled in AP World History or Global History II. This course dives deep into global themes, historical thinking skills, and essay writing strategies to master the curriculum and prepare for the NYS Global Regents or AP exam.
Best for: Students in grades 10–12 who want extra support or a head start in their AP or Global History classes.
2. AP U.S. History / High School U.S. History
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Mon–Thurs)
Targeted instruction for students preparing for AP United States History or the U.S. History Regents. This section emphasizes chronological reasoning, document-based analysis, and thematic review from the colonial era to the present.
Best for: Rising juniors and seniors, or any student aiming to pass the U.S. History Regents or succeed in APUSH.
3. Intro to High School ELA/History
Flexible Scheduling (Check for live session availability)
Designed for rising freshmen and open to all high school students looking to build a strong foundation in analytical reading, academic writing, and historical literacy. Students will explore historical texts and literature while practicing writing skills aligned with high school expectations.
Best for: Students entering high school or seeking support with reading and writing across subjects.
All times are in EST.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
This offer is great because it provides expert-led instruction specifically geared towards New York State exams which are crucial for academic progression in the state?s educational system. The small group settings ensure that students receive the attention they need while fostering collaboration among peers which can be very motivating! With both synchronous live classes and asynchronous flexible schedules available, there's something here for everyone, especially those juggling busy family commitments or looking for independent study options! All these features are topped off by the expertise of Michael Tenuto who brings valuable insights from his own experiences as both a student and educator.