Is Your High Impact Tutoring (HIT) Program Actually Work
Most HDT programs look fine from the outside. The real picture lives in the data, the contracts, and the governance. In this webinar, Ann Argo of Curate Education Consulting walks through the 9-category High Dosage Tutoring Diagnostic framework, helping district leaders identify exactly where their program is strong, where it's struggling, and what to do next. Whether your program is just getting started, needs stabilizing, or is ready to scale, this session gives you a clear, honest look at where you stand. Take the free HDT Diagnostic: hdt.diagnostic.curateconsulting.us Ready to work with us directly? Book a consultation: curateconsulting.us Subscribe for practical, no-fluff guidance for districts and families: @CurateEdConsulting

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