Homework Hotline remains committed to providing academic support for all K-12 students in TN.
Teachers are available
3pm–8pm, Mondays through Thursdays.
615-298-6636 or 901-416-1234
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THANK YOU…
…to our financially partnering school districts. Partnership includes presentations by the Hotline directors to district leadership, presence at community events, quarterly in-depth reports, and more. Want more Hotline presence in your district? Tell your principals and district leaders!

WHO WE HELP
We tutor K-12 Tennessee students in reading, language arts, math, social studies, science, Spanish, and more. High school students: we can help with calculus, trigonometry, physics, chemistry, and most other subjects—all taught by certified teachers. And best of all? We offer help in seven languages: English, Arabic, Spanish, Hindi, Farsi, Mandarin, and Swahili.

WHERE WE FOCUS
Our teachers are here for any Tennessee student. Parents can call, too. If you have questions, want us to help you check your work, or explain complex concepts, we are here for you.
WHY A HOTLINE?
Need help but have no transportation to a tutoring center? Call Homework Hotline and get tutoring on the phone. Want to text instead of talk? We can do that. Need help but cannot afford private tutoring? We're free. Embarrassed to get help in front of your peers? No problem. Tutoring is anonymous. And, we are really nice.

OTHER HOTLINES
Unfortunately, we are only able to service students in Tennessee. BUT, We've done the research for you: find contact information for other hotlines here.

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Homework Hotline has indeed been a BIG HELP in D’s progress. Since tutoring has started I’ve noticed D’s behavior concerning math has changed. He doesn’t seem as intimidated as before. I often listen in while he is on the line for tutoring and he is answering more questions correctly and appearing to understand the work better! I pray that this has helped with his grades at school, although it [is] still early I credit the Hotline for his new found motivation.
The mother was really struggling with math. She worked with me a long time and said “I’m going to store this number in my phone because we’re really going to use it this year!”