13 May 2026
The Savvy Summer Sale is HERE!

The Savvy Summer Sale is HERE!

Savvy: are you interested? Sign up this week for an additional $50 off on top of discounted summer packages (and you can use this discount on multiple children or subjects!)

I’ve been waiting for this day for months!

The Savvy Summer Sale is here and I couldn’t be more excited!

I know as a parent you want your child to continue to make progress in reading or math over the summer, but it can be very difficult to do it alone, whether your child is reluctant to work with you (I have a child or two like that) or the days get away from you (this happens to me ALL the time).

My kids have been doing Savvy every summer for years and it’s a huge relief for me to know that they’re getting the practice and consistency they need without me having to manage it!

If you are considering Savvy Reading or Savvy Math, NOW is the time to sign up.

Here’s why!

(If you’re unsure, try a trial class for FREE, then if it’s right for your child, you’ll have one week after your trial class to take advantage of the extra $50 off!).

  • Now is the perfect time to try Savvy. I know many of you have been interested in Savvy for a long time but have been waiting for the right time: with school ending, now is the best time to try it and then you will know if it is something you want to follow during the school year.
  • You can stack these discounted memberships with an additional $50 off your summer membership.whether you choose a 2 month subscription, a six month subscription or a longer subscription!
  • You can choose your start date. You can choose to start next week or when your children get out of school, or whichever start date best suits your schedule.
  • You can pause your Savvy course if necessary. If you’re going on a week-long vacation and need to take a break, there’s a button on your account to take a break until you’re ready to start again!
  • It’s a FUN way to help your child catch up, stay on track, or enjoy reading or math. I can’t say enough about how engaging and effective Savvy is. I’ll share some testimonials below, but whether your child is struggling with reading or math, needs help staying consistent in their reading or math practice over the summer, or wants to keep moving forward, there’s no better way to do that than with Savvy.

If you’re not familiar with Savvy, it’s real-time reading or math coaching for kids in reading levels K-6 (there’s a free assessment to help determine what level they’re at) and math in grades 1-5 (you can take the free math assessment here!).

It’s Monday to Thursday for 25 minutes and you choose the time that suits you (we have classes from early morning to evening!).

You can choose between individual coaching or small groups (capped at four students).

Here’s what other families are saying about Savvy:

My son today after class: “You know how they said that kids who think they’re not going to like it actually do like it after one class? Well, they’re right!”

I just have to tell you that my 3rd grade daughter who started with Savvy in 1st grade just finished reading her first chapter on her own! And she could tell me what it was about!! She’s been having trouble reading for a while now. She desperately wanted to read like her friends and for a long time pretended to do so. She is doing very well and understands quickly. I am in tears of gratitude for Savvy. Her self-confidence has increased significantly and she is happier. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

J is sad on weekends when he doesn’t have his Savvy class!

He loves it! He really likes Coach Courtney and is in a great mood after class is over. That’s the best part. It’s not a struggle to get him started either, he is always willing and excited, that’s a big deal! He reads more now and has found a series of books that he likes. I’ll even catch him reading to his younger brother. So, we are so grateful we jumped on it! Whatever you do, it makes a difference. THANKS!!

My first grader started with Savvy from the beginning. He had barely reached grade level and struggled after leaving class. I can’t even begin to tell you how much he has grown and improved under Savvy and Ms. Woods. It’s literally night and day. He reads AND spells all the time now. He put a ton of books on his Christmas list and tells me that he loves to read all the time now and that reading, in any form, before Savvy, was a STRUGGLE. We couldn’t be happier with what Savvy did for him!

6 weeks of savvy reading and I just found her reading to herself. My heart could explode. Best decision we made this year for her!

Every time I get a message like this, MY heart feels like it wants to explode too! It has been an incredible honor to be a part of it all and help kids move from feeling defeated by reading and math to feeling like reading is their super power!

I want this for EVERY child.

The sale runs until Monday evening, so if you’re thinking of signing up, now’s the best time!

Questions about Savvy in general or the summer sales in particular? I’m happy to answer them!

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Photos by Heather Mildenstein


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