Eastside Academic Studies

 

HS The Organized Student (Fall): Executive Function Skills for Academic Success

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Teacher: Tiffany Blassingame
Email: tblassingame@thevillageschools.org
Date/Time: Thursday - 10:05 AM to 11:05 AM
Room: 259/261
Department: Other
Grade Level: High School (9th-12th)
Maximum Enrollment: 12

This is an in-person, 8-week class. Classes start on Thursday, September 4, 2025.

Strong academic management skills are essential for long-term success—yet even bright students can struggle when faced with poor time management, disorganization, or difficulty staying motivated. The Organized Student course gives high schoolers the structure and strategies they need to thrive.

This step-by-step program lays the foundation for academic success by teaching practical executive function skills such as time management, organization, and effective study habits. Students work directly with a certified educator through live instruction, hands-on practice, and structured feedback, helping them build systems that reduce stress and improve academic performance.

Designed to support students and parents, the course provides measurable goals and clear strategies students can use throughout the school year. Whether your student needs a fresh start or a more structured approach to learning, this course delivers the tools and support for real growth.

Cost:

$80 Registration Fee. Student must be enrolled in at least one other Eastside class.

 
 
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