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Our Mission
Empowering Minds, Shaping Futures
At Scholarly Quarters, we elevate literacy. Our program is the quintessential gateway for pupils to hone their literacy skills in preparation for college and career readiness. We believe that a child’s liberty awaits him or her inside a book. Our approach is rooted in the notion that reading should be inquiry-based, with a cavernous element of joy.
Our pupils are not only encouraged to maximize their potentials, but we actualize their inner greatness through reading and writing. We create and foster future scholars who will inevitably change the global landscape in politics, academics, and the entire social sphere.
Personalized Learning
Customized tutoring and interactive experiences to maximize academic potential and prepare students for college and career success.
Educational Excellence
High standards in educational leadership and innovation, recognized through awards for outstanding contributions to literacy and pedagogy.
Holistic
Development
Fostering a love for reading and writing through inquiry-based learning, developing future scholars to impact global politics, academics, and society.
Where Learning Meets Empowerment
Scholarly Quarters distinguishes itself by combining personalized tutoring with a deep commitment to culturally relevant education. We offer comprehensive services, from ELA and History test prep to one-on-one tutoring and college essay guidance. Our educational consulting includes data-driven strategy development and curriculum design.
Meet Sardia Anderson, Founder of Scholarly Quarters
Ms. Sardia L. Anderson is an educational consultant, literacy coach, poet, author, curriculum developer, and an educational liberationist with almost a decade of experience. Her work is deeply concentrated in culture, diasporic identity, and intellectual currency. Previously, she taught middle and high school writing and history. A graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Pace University, Anderson has been a candid voice on educational disparities. She has published several articles online.
In 2018, Anderson published her first book called “Reflections of A Tribal Soul” When asked why she writes, Anderson said, “I find liberty in gripping a pen. My relationship with writing is my anchor from which I survive, thrive, and manifest myself in this world.”
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Scholarly Quarters, LLC. is a Minority-and-Women Owned Business (M/WBE) in NYS.
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