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Literacy and Math Tutoring

Literacy and Math Tutoring

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Louisiana Education is seeking literacy and math tutoring services for improved student outcomes across the state.

Reference No.
RFP-2025-3128
Category
Education/Training
Due Date
April 1st, 2026

Description

The Louisiana Department of Education is soliciting proposals (RFP # 678PUR-SteveCarterTutoringRFA) for Literacy and Math Tutoring services. The primary purpose of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to secure qualified vendors to provide effective tutoring programs designed to improve student outcomes in literacy and mathematics across the state of Louisiana. The scope of this RFP encompasses the provision of tutoring services to students in designated grade levels and subject areas, potentially across various locations within Louisiana. Specific details regarding target student populations, curriculum requirements, and program delivery methods will likely be outlined in the attached document (8896300.pdf). Key requirements likely include: demonstrated experience in delivering successful literacy and math tutoring programs, qualified and certified tutors, a clear and measurable plan for student progress monitoring and reporting, adherence to state education standards, and a proposed budget that aligns with the expected scope of services. The deadline for proposal submissions is April 1, 2026. Interested vendors should contact Chris Fruge at Chris.Fruge@la.gov or 877-453-2721 for any inquiries. It is essential to review the full RFP document (8896300.pdf), available through the provided URL, for comprehensive details and instructions.

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