Tuition

$100 per month for weekly 30-minute lessons*

Although the number of lessons received each month may differ, tuition is based on a set amount per year, and is broken into equal monthly payments.


The first month’s tuition will be charged at a rate of $27.50 per lesson if starting after the first week.

Students are responsible for the cost of books and supplies. I will provide the materials but require payment before they will be provided for use.

Tuition is due on the first day of every month. I accept Venmo (preferred), personal checks, and cash.


*All lessons that fall on Major Holidays, Spring & Winter Break, and Vacation dates will be cancelled. There may be additional “Studio Balance Cancellations” to keep tuition fair and balanced throughout my studio. (Please see Cancellation Dates for more details.)



Considerations 


Please remember that my studio is also my family’s home. In consideration of that, please follow these simple rules:

Do not open the door yourself. Ring the doorbell or knock and wait for me to answer the door.

Please avoid using the driveway. You may use the driveway for pick up and drop off ONLY when rain or snow blocks the gutter, but otherwise keep the driveway clear to allow my children to safely play, and to allow my other family members to park. Please ALWAYS keep a close eye out for children and obstacles!

Please remove your shoes and place them in the tray behind the door.

No food, drink, or gum allowed. (Please inquire about exceptions.)

Please reschedule if the student is feeling unwell and/or has a fever. Medical grade masks can be worn instead of a cancellation if it is a mild illness, but please text me 2 or more hours before the scheduled lesson time so I can decide if I am comfortable proceeding with the lesson. No sick family members are allowed.

Parents and siblings are ONLY allowed if they sit quietly and do not cause a distraction. It is important for me to draw boundaries and establish a relationship with the student without interruptions and noise. Keep in mind that most students are more engaged and willing to try new things when they don't have an audience. 

Groups of 3 or more spectators are discouraged and should wait outside in their vehicle.