Classes are for students 18+ unless otherwise noted.
Fees are for one adult and one child unless otherwise noted. Please register under adult’s name.
Classes for high school students
Prepare for the Language section of the SAT in these courses timed for the March and May digital exams (held at AHS). Become familiar with the types of questions and effective methods to handle them through practice tests. Individual analysis of these test results will reveal where improvement is needed for each student, and a post-test will be completed to measure progress.
IMPORTANT! To each class bring: a fully charged laptop, a College Board ID and password, and the 2023 Official Digital SAT Study Guide by The College Board. Guides are available at the Book Rack at a discount or on Amazon using this link.
Jessica Kuznick has worked as an educator for over 25 years in public schools, after-school programs and test prep companies. She has successfully coached students for a range of standardized tests (including PSAT, SAT, ACT, SSAT and others). Jessica holds a BA in English Literature from Harvard University and a Masters from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. In addition to her work in the classroom, she has 10+ years of experience as a curriculum designer for educational software and television, and began her career at Sesame Street.
Rich Tombeno is in his twentieth year of teaching high school English, and his seventeenth year at Littleton High School. He has a B.A. in English/Creative Writing from Colorado College, an M.A.T. from Tufts University, and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the Solstice program at Lasell University (formerly of Pine Manor College). He student-taught at Arlington High School back in the Cretaceous Period (before smartphones and social media), and he is looking forward to teaching this class.
Jessica Kuznick
No Class Apr 23
No Class Feb 18
Richard Tombeno
No Class Apr 22