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30 Years of Excellence. 4,638 Student Success Stories attending universities in the U.S. in 30 years-Dr. Kevin L. Powell deserves the five stars!

Is your student struggling academically? You want your student to attend the best universities in the future, but their grades are too low or they are failing in school.

  • You tried tutoring centers costing $45–$90 per hour, but they didn't work.

  • You’re tired of the logistics: the after-school pickup and the drive through traffic to a tutoring center.

  • There are no results: despite your financial investment, your student is still falling behind.

Why Choose Tutor Charlotte?

There is no level of mathematics that can not be taught to a student starting in 6th Grade.

  • Proven instant positive academic results in just one 30 minute tutoring session. 

  • Affordable, Private-School Quality: Get high-quality, intensive academic help for your student grades 4–12 at a fraction of the cost of traditional centers.

  • Comprehensive Subject Mastery: We provide expert support in Mathematics, Science, History, and English Language Arts (ELA).

  • Flexible Scheduling: We work around your busy life with sessions available after school, on weekends, and throughout the summer.

  • Personalized Learning Pathways: Unlike rigid curriculums, we tailor our pace and methods to your student’s unique level of understanding.

  • Specialized ADHD & ADD Support: We welcome all learners and offer a specific program designed to bridge the gaps caused by learning issues related to ADHD and ADD.

$50.00 Sibling Discount Available! *Terms Apply

Complete the student application

Tutor Charlotte Program II: Deep Mathematics & Language Arts + Tech Support Grades 9-12 Tutoring All Year Long Cost $170.00 per month!

Elevate your high schooler’s academic performance with Tutor Charlotte Program II, an intensive online tutoring solution designed for students in grades 9 through 12. For 2026, we have expanded our curriculum to include essential 21st-century technology skills alongside our core academic support.

Program Highlights:

  • Deep Mathematics: Expert instruction covering Algebra I & II, Precalculus, Geometry, and Set Theory and Logic (Thinking Mathematically!), and FAST Preparation.

  • Language Arts Mastery: Comprehensive support for English grammar, reading comprehension, and composition with preparation for the SAT/ACT.

  • New for 2026 – Tech Literacy-The Next Gen Advantage: In today's competitive landscape, strong math skills are just the baseline. To truly excel in STEM careers, students need computational literacy. Tutor Charlotte is proud to launch our revolutionary Tech Literacy Advantage programs integrating Python Programming and Visual Studio Code directly into our proven academic support structure. 

  • Bridging the Gap: Math + Code = STEM SuccessIs your student prepared for the AI-driven future?

    Students now receive introductory lessons in Python programming and Visual Studio Code, teaching them to write, debug, and execute code in a professional development environment to solve complex mathematical equations, financial formulas (i.e. calculating a monthly mortgage or saving for retirement using compound interest formulas), and the use of Excel.

    We are bridging the gap between abstract mathematical theory and practical technological application.

  • Python Programming Integration-Hands-On Python Coding.

    High school students now receive foundational lessons in Python Programming. This addition bridges the gap between advanced mathematics and technological application, teaching students how to:

    • Automate Math & Logic: Students learn to use Python to solve complex algebra, calculus, and logic puzzles—making advanced math intuitive and powerful.

    • Master Core Concepts: They will grasp variables, loops, functions, and data structures within a professional developer environment (Visual Studio Code).

    • Solve Real-World Problems: We apply computational thinking to genuine challenges, preparing them for university engineering, data science, and computer science programs.

  • Science Integration: Optional add-on of one science subject (Chemistry, Physics, or Biology) featuring a 30-minute weekly lecture and assessments.

  • History Enrichment: Access to specialized lectures in American and World History via the Tutor Charlotte YouTube Channel Youtube.com/@Tutor-the-Entire-World-Dr.

Schedule & Investment:

  • Intensity: More than 28 to 30 hours of academic tutoring per month.

  • Availability: Intensive online sessions available 7 days a week.

  • Customization: Lessons follow the specific curriculum guides and standards of your student’s school.

  • Cost: $170.00 per month!

Ensure your student is prepared for college and beyond by mastering both traditional core subjects and modern technical skills. Enroll now at Tutor Charlotte to secure your student's spot for the 2026 academic year.

*A one-time non-refundable registration fee $100.00 and one-time non-refundable orientation tutoring class fee $26.06 apply. *After the orientation tutoring class, a parent can get a complete refund of the program fee $170.00, registration fee $100.00, and orientation fee $26.06 if they cancel their student’s enrollment in Tutor Charlotte within 24 hours.

There is no contract. There is no obligation to continue. You pay month to month only. You can stop academic tutoring anytime.

Tutor Charlotte Program II: Deep Mathematics & Language Arts

Professor: Dr. Kevin L. Powell, Mathematician and Physicist

Email: kevinlpowell@yahoo.com       

Ph. 980-288-6115 Charlotte, NC

Ph. 704-719-0956 U.S. Whatsapp

Ph. 809-489-5760 D.R. Home Phone

Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. No phone calls will be accepted when tutoring is being done.

Compare our Tutor Charlotte flat price $170.00 a month to our competitor Sylvan Learning Center. They charge you:

  • Personalized Tutoring and Homework Help: $50+ per session

  • ACT and SAT Group Classes: $900+ per class

  • STEM & Academic Camps: $200+ per camp

Compare our Tutor Charlotte flat price $170.00 a month for 28 to 30 hours of tutoring to our competitor Huntington Learning Center. Their customer complained “They provide a diagnostic and then tell you they will need 80 sessions with your child, at $70-$85 per hour. I contracted for 20 sessions to see how it went before committing to more, then I was told they still need to "learn" my child. Ridiculous! My daughter was bored after 10 sessions, we stopped after 13 and I asked for a credit for the unused hours.”

What a master tutor will do as your student’s tutor?

  • Be a private teacher to your student and give them one on one attention to their learning needs in Miami.

Why every student should have an affordable academic tutor to help them achieve academic success!

Imagine your child having a professional master tutor to help them do the following:

  • Help with homework daily.

  • Help preparing for quizzes, tests, and exams.

  • Time management skills.

  • Reading comprehension practice.

  • Learn advance math skills beyond their grade level.

  • Learn study skills so they become independent learners.

  • Learn test taking technique, critical reading skills, and analytical reasoning.

  • Improve the student’s grades by identifying academic weaknesses and teaching your student the academic concepts they find difficult.

  • Long-term preparation for high SAT/ACT scores.

We offer the following in our academic tutoring programs:

  • Live 1 on 1 tutoring sessions 7 days a week.

  • Help with math and English grammar homework daily.

  • Flexible tutoring schedules for the busy student.

  • Comprehension practice quizzes, tests, and exams to prepare your student for school.

  • Up to 30 hours of academic tutoring per month at an affordable price.

  • Unlimited hours of academic tutoring for a fixed affordable price.

Meet Your Student's Private Professor: Dr. Kevin L. Powell, Mathematician, Physicist, Logician, and Writer

Experience the difference that expert, one-on-one attention makes in your student’s academics.

At Tutor Charlotte, your student receives personalized guidance from Dr. Kevin L. Powell, an esteemed educator dedicated to understanding and addressing your student’s unique learning issues with patience, understanding, and humor.

Dr. Powell inspires and motivates students to learn as much as possible, providing the dedicated attention they need and deserve.

A Remarkable Educational Background

Dr. Powell brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the classroom:

  • Doctorate in Mathematics

  • Master of Business Administration, Economics, and Physics

  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

  • Associate of Applied Science in Accounting

In addition to his extensive academic credentials, Dr. Powell is an esteemed logician with two years of specialized study in logic, ensuring a structured and comprehensive approach to teaching complex subjects.

Will the master tutor, Dr. Kevin L. Powell, contact my student’s teachers?

Yes, if given permission by a parent. I like to work closely with the student’s teacher in order to get the best result for your student. Click “Academic Permission Form” and print it out. Complete the form and give it to each teacher who should be contacted by the tutor.

Question: What is a typical Tutor Charlotte tutoring session like?

During the tutoring session, we ask the student the following questions and tutor what the student needs:

1. Do you have any homework that I can help you with today?

2. Do you have a quiz, test, or exam this week I can help you prepare for?

3. Do you need a lesson on a particular concept your teacher taught that you did not understand?

4. What did your Language Arts teacher, math teacher, and or science teacher teach you today?

Question: Do I need a desktop computer for my student?

Yes, your student must have access to the internet, speakers on their computer, and I recommend access to a working printer to printout academic work. I recommend a desktop computer over Ipads and other devices.

Do you do academic assessments of your students?

Yes, my students do continuous academic assessments in math and English grammar to determine the student’s skills in the subject being tutored. The continuous academic assessment allows us to adjust your student’s academic tutoring to fit their needs.

Question: Do you tutor ELA?

After a careful assessment of the student’s English grammar skills, the student is taught by the master tutor, Dr. Kevin L. Powell, using the Glencoe Language Arts English Grammar and Composition Handbook with complete assessment questions in each chapter based on the reading level of the student. In addition, the student will begin studying and incorporating 5,014 SAT vocabulary words for reading comprehension. The student is continuously tested to measure their academic progress. The student is taught English composition (writing and structure).

  • 9th Grade English Grammar and Composition Handbook

  • 10th Grade English Grammar and Composition Handbook

  • 11th Grade English Grammar and Composition Handbook

  • 12th Grade English Grammar and Composition Handbook

Dr. Kevin L. Powell tutors and teaches mathematics strictly from the textbooks.

Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) high school math curriculum is governed by Florida’s B.E.S.T. (Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking) Standards as of 2026. To graduate, students must earn at least four mathematics credits

Core Graduation Requirements

Students must complete the following mandatory courses:

  • Algebra 1: Students must pass the statewide Algebra 1 End-of-Course (EOC) assessment, which counts for 30% of their final grade.

  • Geometry: Participation in the Geometry EOC assessment is required and also constitutes 30% of the final course grade.

  • Two additional math credits: These must be at a high level, such as Algebra 2 or equivalent courses. 

Typical Course Sequence

The standard progression for high school students in Miami includes:

  1. Algebra 1 (or Algebra 1 Honors)

  2. Geometry (or Geometry Honors)

  3. Algebra 2 (or Algebra 2 Honors)

  4. Advanced Electives: Options include Pre-Calculus, Probability and Statistics, or Calculus. 

Advanced and Specialized Offerings

For students seeking more rigorous pathways, M-DCPS offers:

  • Advanced Placement (AP): Including AP Precalculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, and AP Statistics.

  • Cambridge AICE & International Baccalaureate (IB): Offered at specialized magnet schools like

    MAST Academy or Jose Marti MAST 6-12 Academy.

  • Dual Enrollment: College-level math courses taken in partnership with local institutions like Florida International University (FIU)

Resources for Students & Parents

  • District Curriculum Bulletin: The official 2025-2026 M-DCPS Curriculum Bulletin provides detailed course descriptions and graduation requirements.

  • Online Learning: Students can supplement their curriculum or recover credits through Florida Virtual School (FLVS).

  • CPALMS: The state's official portal for Florida B.E.S.T. Standards and educational resources. 

For the 2025–2026 school year, Florida's high school mathematics curriculum follows the Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T.) Standards. To earn a standard high school diploma, students must successfully complete four mathematics credits

Core Graduation Requirements

  • Mandatory Courses: Students must earn one credit each in Algebra 1 and Geometry.

  • Assessment Requirements:

    • Algebra 1 EOC: Students must pass the statewide, standardized B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 End-of-Course (EOC) assessment (Level 3 or higher) to graduate.

    • Geometry EOC: Students must participate in the Geometry EOC assessment, and the score must constitute 30% of the final course grade.

  • Scholar Diploma Designation: Students pursuing a "Scholar" designation must also pass the Geometry EOC. 

Typical Course Progression

Most Florida students follow one of these sequences depending on their entry level: 

  1. Grade 9: Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 Honors

  2. Grade 10: Geometry or Geometry Honors

  3. Grade 11: Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 Honors

  4. Grade 12: Advanced elective (e.g., Pre-Calculus, Probability and Statistics, or Calculus) 

Elective and Equivalent Course Options

Beyond Algebra 1 and Geometry, students choose from a variety of "equally rigorous" courses to complete their four-credit requirement: 

  • Algebra 2: The standard third-year course, though discrete math or other advanced courses may sometimes replace it.

  • Statistics: Often used to meet requirements for certain advanced diploma designations.

  • Credit Substitutions:

    • Computer Science: Certain computer science credits may substitute for up to one math credit (except Algebra 1 or Geometry).

    • Industry Certification: Earning certain industry certifications can substitute for up to two math credits. 

Advanced Pathways

Florida offers multiple accelerated options for college readiness: 

  • Advanced Placement (AP): Including AP Precalculus, AP Calculus (AB/BC), and AP Statistics.

  • Dual Enrollment: College-level math courses through local institutions like Florida Gateway College or Florida State College at Jacksonville.

  • Specialized Curricula: Programs like Cambridge AICE or International Baccalaureate (IB) are available in many districts. 

For further details on specific course benchmarks, refer to the official CPALMS Florida B.E.S.T. Standards portal

  • Graduation Requirements for Florida's Statewide Assessments

    Oct 17, 2023 — B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 EOC Assessment. The Algebra 1 EOC assessment students must pass to graduate with a standard high sc...

    Florida Department of Education

  • 2025-2026-Creekside-High-School-Course-Catalog.pdf

    * 4 Credits ELA. • ELA 1, 2, 3, 4. • ELA honors, Advanced Placement (AP), AICE, IB and dual. enrollment may satisfy this requireme...

    Creekside High School

  • B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics

    Florida's Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking (B.E.S.T.) Standards for Mathematics were adopted by the State Board of Educat...

    Florida Department of Education

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  • Monday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

  • Tuesday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

  • Wednesday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

  • Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

  • Friday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

  • Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

  • Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.