FAQ

 

1. What are the programs K12 Guidance offers?
K12 Guidance ONLINE program offers Phonetics, Mathematics and English Reading & Writing program for Grades K through Grades 12. K12Guidance also offers Digital SAT prep and practice lessons.

2. How does the K12 Guidance set the learning level for the student?
When the student signs-up with K-12 Guidance, the set of Diagnostic Test is taken to baseline the academic Level.

3. My son does not like writing. How does the K12 Guidance program can help him?
K12 Guidance REAP structure – Read, Enrich, Apply, Practice – of instruction gradually creates the interest and student does not feel he or she is forced to do any task. Moreover, offering small tasks, constant practice, and consistent positive reinforcement keeps the student motivated.

4. Some children are not strong at their math skills. How does K12Guidance math program help them?
K12 Guidance learning levels cover all the concepts and strands that any student needs to succeed in his or her grade level. Each weekly assignment provides ample practice of both basic and logical reasoning.

5. When can I get my child enrolled to this program?
K12 Guidance programs are offered through out the year, thus the student can get enrolled to any program at any time.

6. Can the student leave the program any time? What is the process?
Yes, student can leave the program any time. Give a one month notice to inform when the student plans to discontinue.

7. Do we have to pay enrollment every time when we come back and join the program?
If the break is more than 3 months then the enrollment fee is charged again.

8. Why should my child join K12 Guidance?
K12 Guidance ONLINE classroom is extremely interactive and provides real-time feedback and correction, thus the student’s progress is imminent.

9. What other programs K-12 Guidance offers?
K-12 Guidance offers NJSLA English, Math and Science practice.

Also, K-12 Guidance offers ONLINE Summer camp focusing on unique and significant language skills. Math strands varies every year for all grade levels.