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Tutoring > Algebra > Los Angeles, CA
Top Private Algebra Tutors In Los Angeles
In-home, 1-on-1 algebra tutoring built around your student
Grade Potential makes finding the right algebra tutor in Los Angeles, CA simple. We connect K–12 and college students with private algebra tutors at home, on campus, or wherever works best.

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Algebra Tutoring By Subject & Class
Grade Potential connects LA students and families with algebra tutors for everything from pre-algebra to college-level linear algebra.
Pre-Algebra
Algebra 1
Algebra 2
Linear Algebra
Abstract Algebra
College Algebra
SAT & ACT Algebra Prep
Algebra Tutoring For All Grades & Levels
Grade Potential matches LA students and families with algebra tutors from middle school through college.
Middle School
Pre-Algebra
Variables, Expressions & Equations
Integers & Rational Numbers
Ratios, Proportions & Percentages
High School
Algebra 1
Algebra 2
Systems of Equations & Matrices
SAT & ACT Algebra Sections
College
College Algebra & Precalculus Algebra
Linear Algebra & Matrix Theory
Abstract Algebra
Placement Test Preparation
How It Works
Share Your Child’s Unique Needs
Tell us about your child’s grade level, coursework, and goals. We use this information to match your family with a tutor who fits perfectly, no guesswork required.
We Do the Matching for You
This isn’t a marketplace where you have to sort through profiles. Grade Potential reviews your child’s needs and connects you with the right tutor, so you don’t have to spend time searching.
Start Sessions on Your Schedule
Once matched, sessions happen when and where it works best for you. Your child gets focused, 1-on-1 support from a vetted tutor, quickly, easily, and without any hassle.
Algebra Standards And Curriculums
Middle School
LAUSD middle school math instruction aligns with the California Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Many schools use standards-aligned materials such as Illustrative Mathematics or related curriculum resources. Students often build skills in ratios, proportions, expressions, and equations in 6th and 7th grade before moving into pre-algebra and Algebra 1 concepts in 8th grade.
High School
In LAUSD high schools, students commonly move through a sequence that includes Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. These courses support California math standards and the A-G math requirements used in UC and Cal State admissions. For families thinking ahead to magnet programs, AP classes, college applications, or community college dual enrollment, algebra is often one of the key building blocks that shapes the rest of a student’s math path.
College
Across LA, students continue algebra-related coursework at schools like UCLA, USC, LA City College, Pierce College, and Santa Monica College. Depending on the major or transfer plan, that may include College Algebra, Precalculus, Linear Algebra, or Abstract Algebra. UCLA’s Math 33A, for example, is a common linear algebra course for students in engineering, science, and related majors.
Algebra Test Scores
California students take the Smarter Balanced Assessment in grades 3–8 and again in 11th grade. By high school, algebra shows up through functions, modeling, and quantitative reasoning. Many LAUSD students may also take school or district-level diagnostics during the year. For families focused on graduation, A-G eligibility, and future college options, algebra course performance can play an important role in keeping students on track.
Entrance Exam Test Scores
SAT Math
The digital SAT math section includes a strong focus on algebra, including linear equations, systems, and functions. UC and Cal State campuses no longer require SAT scores, but many private and out-of-state colleges still accept them, and some programs may consider them for admissions or scholarship review. Algebra skills can also support students preparing for dual enrollment or placement at LACCAD campuses.
ACT Math
The ACT math section covers algebra, geometry, and some trigonometry across 60 questions in 60 minutes. A strong algebra foundation can support pacing and accuracy. Like the SAT, the ACT is not required by UC or Cal State, but many private and out-of-state schools still accept it, and some may consider it depending on the program or applicant.
Algebra Programs and Resources
Math Enrichment Programs
LA students have access to a wide range of enrichment options, from school-based math teams and competition clubs to programs connected with local universities. LAUSD’s CHOICES program gives middle school students a way to apply to magnet programs, including STEM-focused high school options, and a strong algebra background can support that transition. Students who want to go deeper can also explore programs such as the UCLA Olga Radko Endowed Math Circle or the Los Angeles Math Circle.
Math Resources
Families across LA often combine school resources with outside practice, especially when students are preparing for Algebra 1, Geometry, SAT/ACT math, or AP-level courses. Khan Academy offers free standards-aligned practice, and library systems across Los Angeles County may offer study materials, practice tests, or tutoring partnerships. For students balancing school, activities, and long commutes across the city, flexible support can make it easier to stay consistent.
Finding An Algebra Tutor
What does a math tutor do?
An algebra tutor works with students to strengthen their understanding of the fundamentals of algebra, which include linear and exponential relationships, quadratic equations, and square and cube roots.
Many Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) students could benefit from algebra support. In 2025, less than 40% met the California State Standards in math. A tutor can work with students to find challenging areas and then design their sessions accordingly.
How do I know if my student needs an algebra tutor?
If your student is taking a long time to do algebra homework or seems frustrated while working on it, they might benefit from the support of a tutor. You may even notice specific challenges within the California State Standards, such as summarizing linear models or interpreting data.
Looking at your student’s Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBAC) or i-Ready math assessment scores can also inform your decision-making regarding a tutor. If scores are low, your student may need tutoring.
What algebra subjects can a Los Angeles algebra tutor support?
An algebra tutor can support students in Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and college courses such as Algebra 3 and Linear Algebra. Within those courses, tutors focus on concepts like using polynomial identities, interpreting data, and solving equations and inequalities in one variable.
The California State Standards are taught in five strands (number sense; algebra and functions; measurement and geometry; statistics, data analysis, and probability; and mathematical reasoning), which get more complex each year.
Because of this progression, early intervention with a tutor is important.
How do I find an algebra tutor near me?
Begin your search with your student’s teacher, asking where your student needs the most support. Then take that information into account as you research local tutors and ask for recommendations.
Look for a tutor who is familiar with the California State Standards (CSS) and can come to your area in LA, such as Westwood, Studio City, or Pasadena. Remember to confirm the tutor has had a thorough background check.
How much does an algebra tutor cost?
The average cost of a tutor in LA is between $30 and $90 per hour. This fee varies based on factors like the tutor’s experience, the math level they’re tutoring, and the number of sessions you schedule.
For instance, a tutor who supports a college student in their Linear Algebra class might charge more than one who supports an 8th grader taking Pre-Algebra.
Can an algebra tutor support homework and exam preparation?
Yes, an algebra tutor can provide support as your student completes their homework assignments. For instance, your 8th grader at Harvard-Westlake School might be taking an Algebra 1 class and need support with concepts like linear equations, evaluating expressions, or slopes.
A tutor can also use homework review to support your student as they prepare for class exams such as quizzes and unit tests.
Can an algebra tutor support standardized test prep?
Yes, tutoring can be beneficial when your student has a standardized test, like a major state exam, coming up. For example, your senior taking Algebra 2 at Bravo Medical Magnet High School might need support while preparing for the 12th-grade i-Ready Mathematics Diagnostic assessments.
What are the benefits of algebra tutoring for middle school students?
Middle school students are introduced to algebraic concepts such as solving complex equations, graphing coordinate planes, and analyzing functions.
Whether they attend Girls’ Academic Leadership Academy or Oak Crest Academy, this is a big jump. A tutor can focus on challenging concepts until your student feels more comfortable with algebra.
Additionally, middle school students who want to take advantage of LAUSD’s CHOICES program can use a tutor’s support as they apply to math and engineering magnet high schools.
What are the benefits of algebra tutoring for high school students?
LAUSD students must pass three years of math before they can graduate, typically Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2, which align with the California State University (CSU) A-G requirements.
These courses are important on a student’s transcript. Whether your student is preparing for college or a career, a tutor can support their efforts to learn concepts that build on previous ones, like probability, polynomials, and rational expressions.
What are the benefits of algebra tutoring for college students?
Colleges like CSU and University of California (UC) require their students to take and pass a Quantitative Reasoning course, which includes algebra. Because of the size of most classes, professors cover material quickly and often don’t have time to reteach a concept.
A tutor can pull those concepts aside to focus on with a student. They can tailor their teaching method and schedule to work toward your student’s goals.
What’s the best way to prepare for the algebra portion of the SBAC?
Keeping up with their algebra class is the best way for your student to prepare for the SBAC. If they can learn concepts like graphing square roots and interpreting parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients, they can build on their knowledge and stay current.
When a student can’t do that alone, a tutor can support their efforts. This might look like spending extra time on performance tasks, such as using higher-order thinking skills to solve real-world problems, which is a focus of the SBAC.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How does the process work?
Families share goals and scheduling preferences through a short intake. That information becomes a learner profile. Grade Potential then introduces your profile to a professional independent tutor whose background aligns. Once the tutor accepts, you’re introduced directly and sessions can begin.
How is pricing handled?
Our packages are highly customizable based on your budget, preferred session cadence, time frame, location, and a few other factors. You’ll be presented with clear pricing before you begin. We support families in choosing the session length and cadence that works best for their individual situation; no hard sales tactics and no obligation to purchase a long-term package.
How soon can sessions start?
Typically within 2-3 business days, depending on subject, location, and schedule availability. Urgent timelines are noted in your profile so introductions prioritize your timing.
Where do sessions take place?
In-person at home or another convenient, quiet, safe location (like the local library). When families need flexibility, online sessions are also available.
Who are the tutors?
Experienced, professional independent tutors with strong subject knowledge and a track record of working one-on-one with students. Many hold degrees in their fields; some are certified teachers or graduate students with specialized expertise.
Are background checks performed?
Yes—safety is our top priority. Tutors complete screening through Simpliverified background checks, consistent with local requirements and platform standards.
What if the tutor isn't the right fit?
Just let Grade Potential know. Your profile can be introduced to a different tutor at no cost to you, and once accepted, you’ll be re-introduced so sessions continue without losing momentum.
What subjects and grade levels are available?
Support spans elementary through college across all core subjects (math, reading, writing, science, languages) plus test prep (e.g., SAT/ACT, AP, GRE) and many electives. If it’s taught in school, there’s likely a tutor with relevant experience. Adult learners can also benefit from tutoring services in a wide variety of subjects.
How long is each session, and how often do students meet?
Most families choose 60-90 minute sessions 1-2 times per week. Cadence and length are set directly with the tutor to fit the student’s goals, pace, and schedule.
Can siblings or small groups learn together?
Often, yes! Especially when goals and levels are similar. There’s no additional cost for siblings to share sessions, so feel free share details in your intake so we can advise on the right tutoring package for you.
Do tutors coordinate with teachers or IEP/504 plans?
Yes! When families request it, tutors can review teacher notes, school portals, and accommodation plans to keep sessions aligned with classroom expectations.
References
- https://schoolcounseling.lausd.org/apps/pages/
- https://statestandards.lausd.org/
- https://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/ccssmathstandardaug2013.pdf
- https://caaspp.edsource.org/sbac/los-angeles-unified-19647330000000
- https://apply.lausd.net/#gsc.tab=0
