Brainfuse is an online tutoring platform that partners with schools, districts, and libraries to offer academic support in every K-12 subject—at no direct cost to families.
This page explains how you can check if your child has access and how to request Brainfuse from school or library officials if it’s not already offered.
Reach out to your child’s teacher, counselor, or principal to see if they already offer Brainfuse.
Often, login credentials or direct links are provided by the school’s learning platform.
Many public libraries subscribe to Brainfuse.
Visit your library’s website or speak with a librarian to confirm availability and ask about login instructions.
If Brainfuse isn’t available yet, keep reading for steps on how to advocate for it at your school or library.
Subject: Request to Explore Brainfuse Online Tutoring for [School/District Name]
Dear [Name or Title],
I hope you are doing well. My name is [Your Name], and I am the [parent/guardian] of a [grade level] student at [School Name] in the [District Name]. I’m writing to inquire about the possibility of introducing Brainfuse, an online tutoring platform, to support our students’ academic success.
By making Brainfuse available, [School Name/District] could offer an excellent resource to complement existing academic support programs.
Please let me know if there’s more information I can provide or if you’d like to discuss how Brainfuse could benefit our students. I appreciate your time and look forward to your thoughts.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Contact Info]
[Child’s Grade/Teacher]
Find out if they already have a Brainfuse subscription.
Use the request template if Brainfuse isn’t available yet.
Once you gain access, encourage regular tutoring sessions and track progress.
A: No. Brainfuse only partners with institutions (schools, districts, libraries). If your school or library doesn’t offer Brainfuse, use the template above to request it.
A: Many institutions enable around-the-clock tutoring. Check with your school or library for details on their subscription plan.
A: Your school typically provides a username and password, or a direct link through the district’s learning platform. Contact your teacher or IT department if you’re unsure.
A: Core K-12 subjects (math, language arts, science, social studies), advanced courses (AP-level), and test prep (SAT/ACT) depending on the institution’s subscription.
A: Session history and tutor feedback may be available through the Brainfuse platform or by requesting a report from your school’s administrator.
Brainfuse makes equitable, high-quality tutoring accessible for all students but requires a school, district, or library to subscribe. By reaching out to the right contacts and highlighting Brainfuse’s proven impact, you can play a key role in bringing top-tier online tutoring to your community.