The Honors Club 5-Year Challenge!
NLD ID #131453
Contact Information
Hours of Operation
10 am - 6 pm M-F
Program Overview
Step Up And Do Something, Inc. helps children reach the Honor Roll!
We offer The Honors Club 5-Year Challenge for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. We teach parents how to be "Learning Coaches" for their children.
What we offer:- Full Coaching Program: This includes a custom binder, daily live Zoom help, and over 600 private teaching videos. The professional cost is 9 dollars per day, but we offer full and partial scholarships based on your budget.
- Free Resources: We offer a free list of reading tools for anyone who wants to work on their own.
- Little Library & Ready Readers: As a Ready Readers partner, we give away high-quality books! Visit our community "Little Library" at our resource center to pick up free reading materials for your home.
Our Goal:
We use the "Science of Reading" to help kids master sounds and words. Whether you need a full scholarship or just some free books, we are here to help your child succeed.
Call us today to learn more!
Cost Info
Step Up And Do Something, Inc. provides a tiered literacy support model. We offer free community resource lists and curriculum guidance for families who wish to work independently. For families seeking professional intervention, our 'Honors Club' coaching program is 9 dollars per day. This fee covers daily live coaching, a custom physical literacy binder, and access to our digital instructional library. We offer full and partial scholarships (such as 3 dollars or 5 dollars per day) based on financial need and available grant funding. This ensures every child has a path to earning Honor Roll status regardless of their budget.Student and Volunteer Success Stories
Student Success Story
A young boy entered The Honors Club in first grade after being told he might never keep up with his peers. I made him a promise: if he worked with me, I would help him become a great reader.
Motivated by our Honors Club Store, he set his sights on a Pokémon backpack. He focused on his decoding and mastered his first 10 books. The day he earned that backpack was a turning point. He realized that with the right tools and support, he was capable of anything.
By the time he reached third grade, he wasn't just reading—he was earning Principal's Honors every single year. The same school system that once doubted him began to treat him differently because he carried himself with the confidence of an honor student. This story is the heart of why we do this work: every child is one "Success Chart" away from realizing their own potential.
Education services
- Find a family literacy program
- Help my child learn
- Volunteer at a program
Instruction Type
- In-person
- Online