Who is Step Up Tutoring?

Step Up Tutoring is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2020 in partnership with the Los Angeles Unified School District, and now works in over 40 districts across three states. On average, 80% of students at our partner schools qualify for free or reduced-price lunch and 90% of our students are students of color.  

Why Sustainable High-Impact Tutoring?

COVID took a devastating toll on students, particularly those who were already impacted by opportunity gaps. Only 2 in 10 fifth graders from low-income families in Los Angeles meet grade-level standards in math, and math scores for 13 year olds are lower today than they have been in 33 years.*

*based on NAEP data released in June 2023

High-impact tutoring is one of the most promising strategies for post-pandemic learning acceleration. Research has shown that high impact 1-on-1 and small-group tutoring can result in 3-15 months of learning gains, which is among the largest impacts of all educational interventions studied.

Falling behind in math has ripple effects that can impact the academic—and life—trajectory for disadvantaged students. However, most high-impact tutoring models are too costly to implement at scale. Step Up has developed sustainable models for delivering high-impact tutoring at scale, through the effective use of technology and recruitment of high-value tutors.

Who We Serve

Since our founding in 2020, we have supported over 4,000 2nd-6th grade students in 100+ partner schools in Los Angeles and the Bay Area. 90% of students at our partner schools are students of color and qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.

Our Tutors

We recruit a diverse corps of tutors, including adult volunteers, college student volunteers, and college students paid through scholarship funds, including Federal Work-Study (FWS) and Californians for All College Corps.

We provide extensive training and support for our tutors throughout their time with Step Up, ensuring they have the tools necessary to effectively help their students. While we ask tutors to serve for a minimum of three months, the average retention for a Step Up tutor is over 10 months.

Step Up’s Impact To Date

150K

Hours of tutoring delivered

5K+

Students served

100+

School partners

7

School districts

10

Months average tutor retention

94%

Parent satisfaction

86%

of teachers “agree” or “strongly agree” that Step Up tutoring positively impacts student academic progress 

4x

A pilot study conducted with 115 students found that students who received the recommended dosage of Step Up’s tutoring program over a three-month period experienced a rate of growth in math scores that was four times as much as those who didn’t receive the full program dosage.

Our Team

Sam Olivieri

Bethany Celestine

Atiya Davis

Eriana James

Lisa Elson

Justin Viola

Daniel Halper - Los Angeles, Stanford, Step Up Tutoring

Daniel Halper

Charmaine Ho

Elena Barrera-Waters

Felicia Ann Tacto

Haripriya Valayaputtur

Erin King

Gabriella Schneider

Genesis Guerra

Kathryn Kester

Krissy Reyes

Meredith

Our Board

Janet Carter
CEO, Coaching Corp

Howard Gordon
President, Teakwood Lane Productions; Emmy Award Winning Television Writer and Producer

Stephanie Graves
President & CEO, Lee Andrews Group; Central City Association, Chair; Vision to Learn, Advisory Board

Jamie Halper
Chair and Co-Founder, Step Up Tutoring; Chair, Blue Owl Opportunistic Fund

Lynn Jacobson
Former Chair of the Board, Teach for America Los Angeles; member of the USC Rossier Board of Councilors

Jake Neuberg
Co-Founder, Revolution Prep; Chairman, Discovery Education

Nati Rodriguez
Program Director, Annenberg Learner; Co-Founder, Step Up Tutoring

Deborah Stipek
Stanford University Professor & Former Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Education

Alison Yoshimoto-Towery
Executive Director, UC/CSU California Collaborative for Neuroscience, Diversity and Learning; member of the California State Board of Education; former Chief Academic Officer, Los Angeles Unified School District