Aug. 27, 2025

Back to School Greeting - Dr Steven Greene | Ep 176

Back to School Greeting - Dr Steven Greene | Ep 176

Episode Title: Back to School Greeting & 30 Years of Make the Grade Host: Dr. Steven Greene Podcast: mAke the grAde – Empowering Students & Families 🔑 In this special Back to School episode, Dr. Steven Greene shares encouragement and...

Episode Title: Back to School Greeting & 30 Years of Make the Grade
Host: Dr. Steven Greene

Podcast: mAke the grAde – Empowering Students & Families 🔑 

In this special Back to School episode, Dr. Steven Greene shares encouragement and perspective as students and families prepare for a new academic year. Whether you’re moving from elementary to middle school, middle school to high school, or starting college, this is a time of excitement, challenges, and fresh opportunities. Dr. Greene also celebrates a major milestone — 30 years since Make the Grade was founded (September 1, 1995). With three decades of experience helping students succeed, he reflects on the mission that continues to drive his work: empowering learners, supporting families, and building confidence through personalized education and mentorship. 🎧

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why back-to-school season is both exciting and challenging.
  • Encouragement for students transitioning to new schools or tougher classes.
  • The importance of friendship, support, and resilience in academic success.
  • A look back at the founding of Make the Grade and its 30-year legacy.
  • Dr. Greene’s passion for helping students and families thrive in education.
📌 Key Quotes
  • “It’s an exciting time of year — a new start for everybody.”
  • “Maybe you’re a little intimidated, you’re taking some tougher classes, but we’re here to support you.”
  • “Make the Grade was founded September 1, 1995. That’s 30 years of helping students and families succeed.”
🔗 Resources & Links
  • Learn more: mAke the grAde Website
  • Connect with Dr. Steven Greene on LinkedIn
  • Book: Maximum Education (available on Amazon)
✅ Call to Action:   

If you’re a parent or student gearing up for the new school year, remember — you don’t have to do it alone. Reach out to Make the GrAde for support, resources, and proven strategies to help you succeed.

Reach mAke the grAde at 2158087674.  

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Hello, Hello, Hey everybody, there's Stephen Green here from Make

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the Grade and it's back to school time. It's an

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exciting time of year. It's a new start for everybody. Right.

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Maybe you're going to a new school. Maybe you're going

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from middle school to high school, or high school to college,

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or elementary to middle school. It's exciting. Right, You're going

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to see your friends. Maybe you're a little intimidating, you're

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taking some tougher classes, but we're here to support you.

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This is check this out. Make the Grade was founded

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September one, nine to one, nineteen ninety five. That's the

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first day Make the Grade did business thirty years ago.

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This Sunday, This Monday, Sunday, Monday. Do you believe it?

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Thirty years say half my life literally, but I still

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love it. I love helping people. I love work with

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students and their families. So let me let me tell

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you what's going on. Okay, welcome everybody back to school. Exciting.

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This is what we can provide to help you, okay.

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Number one, Academic support. Academic support support for any area

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of math, pre calculus, algebra, pre calculus, calculus, trigonometry, arithmetic,

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you name it, anything in math. Any grade level. Okay,

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just have to tell you the key for math right now.

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Don't get behind. I work with students all year in math,

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and the ones who are the most trouble, the ones

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that put it off, put it off, put it off.

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They got to try to learn. They have a math

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cook in an hour. It's tough. Okay. Second thing, science

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generally speaking, chemistry, biology and physics, kind of the high

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school stuff, right, A little bit more math in CAM

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and physics certainly than bio. Now, some of you may

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or not know, I am a certified teacher, high school,

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middle school teacher, secondary education comprehensive science certification. Like they

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don't even issue that anymore. That's how old I am. Anyway.

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These are all things I taught. I taught calculus, I

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taught fans math, I taught algebra, I taught geometry, all

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of it, bio, cam, AP, bio, physics. Spend a lot

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of time in the classroom, kind of miss it sometimes.

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Don't miss grading papers, don't miss faculty meetings, don't miss

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a lot of politics. But I do miss the students.

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And that's what work in one on one enables me

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to do. So we got academics for any area of math,

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some sciences, chemistry, biophysics, and then of course the all

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important college admissions tests, the SAT, the ACT. Now that's

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generally the window would be people in tenth or eleventh grade, sophomores, juniors,

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or early seniors. These are important tests. Love them or

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hate them. They haven't gone away. If they're gonna go away,

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probably would have happened during COVID, but it didn't. Still here,

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still important, still yardstick for admissibility into school. Now, let's

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let's get one thing clear. Typically number one, and I

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know a lot of college admissions people. Number one thing

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to look at is your grades in combination with the

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rigor of the courses you take. So what does that mean?

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Somebody take an AP BIO would be considered more rigorous

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than the general academic track bio. So getting an A

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and AP bio is a stronger thing on your resume

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and getting an A in general bio and probably should

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be right. But everybody finds their place, everybody finds their track,

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and it worked, So SATs, acts, math, the sciences, things

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like that. Now some of you may not know ten

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years ago already who it is flying by. I wrote

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a couple of books called Maximum Education. You can get

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it go on Amazon search Maximum Education by doctor Stephen

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Green sold forty six thousand copies. Very proud of that.

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It's a legacy piece for me. It's all about how

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to study. Now they called executive function skills. Didn't call

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it that back then. Back then they called it how

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to study. You know, things they didn't really teach in school,

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note taking, time management, information management, how to block out

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and plan out a turn, payle, how to study for finals,

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really important stuff. And as you get higher up the thing.

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As you came to college, there's some college courses. Maybe

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you got one class. You know, you got a class,

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you've got two grades, a mid termament of final. They

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become very high stakes. So here here's the thing. Let

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me give you some back to school tips. Number one

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is stay ahead. Stay ahead twenty nine plus years. The

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students I work with have the most challenges are always

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the ones that get behind, and they're trying to dig

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out of that hole one hundred percent of the time.

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And it doesn't mean the classes are easy, we're hard.

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They just behind. Now there's reasons you can get behind.

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Maybe you got a lot going on, you're in play

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or in musical you're in sports, you got things going

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on outside school, you got circumstances. I get it, especially

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with math and sciences, you start getting behind alson you

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got to learn a whole chapter in a night. Gets tough,

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So be proactive, stay ahead. That's tip number one. Tip

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number two is manage your time well. Sometimes and I

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see this, my own kids spend so much time complaining.

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I got so much homework things, spend twenty minutes complaining

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about homework that takes them twenty minutes to do. Could

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just be self disciplined, get it done. Little pro tip

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even specifically for the set and act and any students

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that are working me knows this number one. Be consistent.

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Consistency wins with those tests. So just quick back to

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school things that all kinds of little tips that color

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code and your stuff, you know, being organized, different color pencils,

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things like that. But really what it comes down to

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is being organized, planning ahead, being proactive, understanding when you

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might need help, to reach out. I am here to

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help you. You want to come one hour, never see

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you again, that's okay. You want to come three times

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a week, anything in between. That's where here it is

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a customized one on one boutique service. Now I'm gonna

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be a little spoilert here. I'm getting closer to the end.

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In the beginning thirty years, I never thought I'd tutor

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for thirty years, never five to ten. And the reason

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I started was because, Yeah, I became a parent, stayed

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home right, thought I'd eventually go back to the classroom

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or university. I just liked it, loved it, have passion

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for it still do. Okay, lots changed. For example, I started,

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they didn't have cell phones. Now I could teach on

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the cell phone. Think about that. There wasn't even any internet,

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there was no web, there was nothing, no Wi Fi.

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Now I could run an entire tutoring center from a laptop,

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and I do for the most part. I have very

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few people come to the office anymore. Kind of miss it,

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but it's so much more convenient. Last year I was

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lucky I got to go to Australia for six weeks.

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I didn't miss one minute of tutoring. I was getting

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up three in the morning there to do it because

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that's where coordinated with the times here. Didn't miss one minute.

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Right through a really heavy SAT season, a lot of

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tests tail into midterms. Zero interruption in what was going on.

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So I want to conclude here by saying thank you

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to all the families that worked with the last thirty years.

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Thank you to the students who have carried over, who

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were students in the spring when school ended, who are

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now you know, stepping back in and met with you

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earlier today. In fact, we're going to be here another year.

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And thanks for everybody. It's just said nice things and

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referred to people really appreciate it. So that's why I

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little back to school get fired up message. If you

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have any questions, please reach out, okay and we'll roll

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from there. So again, Doctor Stephen Green, make the grade

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SMATH Sciences sat Acts one on one boutique. Best we

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can do for you. It should reach your goals. Thank

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you very much. I hope we work together soon. See

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you later.