Academics
Einstein for All
EINSTEIN FOR ALL
Einstein for All is a program available to students from any school, offering accessible support to the wider community. Designed to meet students where they are, the program is built around three core pillars: Academic Support Services, providing tutoring and skill-building resources; College and Career Coaching, guiding students as they plan for the future; and Enrichment Programs, offering hands-on opportunities in creative and exploratory fields. Together, these services empower students to grow, discover new interests, and receive the support they need to thrive academically and personally.
Academic Support Services
- Advocacy
- Accommodations / Modifications
- BYU online courses
- Comprehensive Educational Planning
- Diagnostic Testing
- Dyslexia Support Services
- English as a second language (ESL)
- Home school courses (non-accredited and accredited)
- Home school transcript advising
- Interactive Metronome therapy
- Irlen Syndrome screening
- IQ and achievement testing
- Summer enrichment
- Tutoring for all subjects
- Tutoring for college level essay writing, math, and science
- University of Texas Austin online courses
- Virtual classes: non-accredited or accredited
College and Career Coaching
The College and Career Coaching program helps students navigate the process of selecting and applying for college or other post-secondary opportunities.
- Accommodations Consultation / Appeals
- ACT/SAT/ISEE test preparation
- College and career advising
- Individualized college planning
- On-Campus test proctoring center
- One-on-one tutorials and test prep
- Summer School courses
Enrichment Programs
Einstein for All also provides students with opportunities to explore a wide range of enrichment programs designed to spark creativity, build new skills, and encourage hands-on learning. Through these offerings, students can dive deeper into areas of interest while discovering new passions along the way. Enrichment options include:
- Performing Arts (acting, voice, music, tech, etc.)
- Art: digital and standard
- Executive functioning, study skills, computer skills
- Film and photography
- Game development
- Tabletop games (Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons, etc.)
- Instrumental music: piano, violin, viola, cello, flute, oboe, horn, drums, electric violin, electric cello, electric keyboard
- Makerspace
- Public Speaking
- Robotics
- Sewing
These programs allow students to expand their learning beyond the classroom, engage in meaningful projects, and develop confidence through exploration and discovery.
Frequently asked questions about College and Career Readiness
Where do I fill out college applications?
You can apply to many colleges around the nation (and globally) via the Common Application – https://www.commonapp.org/
You can also apply to Texas Public Colleges many Texas Private Colleges and Area Community Colleges via ApplyTexas –
Other colleges use their own specific application. Have questions? Connect with Brian Taylor – Director, College and Career Readiness (brian@theeinsteinschool.com).
You may need the following codes:
- TEA county/district number: 043 420 001
- CEEB code for college board and ACT: 445581
How do I request Letters of Recommendation for colleges I am applying to?
Requests for letters of recommendation should go directly to Brian Taylor – Director, College and Career Readiness (brian@theeinsteinschool.com). Brian acts as liaison between the student who requires the letter and the teacher providing the recommendation. We prioritize required recommendations and ensure your letters are submitted on time.
Where do I register to take standardized testing?
To register for available ACT test dates –
https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/registration.html
To register for available SAT test dates –
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register
How do I submit my standardized test scores to colleges I am applying to?
Request your scores to be sent to colleges directly from the testing agency.
ACT – http://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/scores.html
How do I order an official transcript to be sent to colleges I am applying to?
You will need to order your official transcripts via Parchment at our Einstein-specific link: https://www.parchment.com/u/registration/1904078/account
Who can assist me with my college plans?
You will work with Brian Taylor – Director, College and Career Readiness (brian@theeinsteinschool.com).
The Einstein School offers individualized college and career counseling. Think of Brian as your personal coach. He is here to:
- Help your student consider which colleges and careers are a good fit.
- Assist your student with applications, college essays, and the submission of any required application materials.
- Help your student with enrollment decisions and final steps.
Seniors and their parents can meet with Brian via Zoom during zero hour before school, during any open period during the day, or after school during flex period. Reach out to Brian (brian@theeinsteinschool.com) to schedule an appointment.
While most of the college application process takes place during the senior year, all high school students (9th-12th Grades) can take steps to explore their interests, strengths, goals, and post-secondary options.
Questions about college or career exploration during 9th – 11th grade? Reach out to Brian (brian@theeinsteinschool.com) to schedule an appointment.
Check the Weekly Formula for dates of student/parent Zoom sessions covering a variety of informative topics!