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Anderson Campus for Educational Excellence (ACEE) Tutoring offers tutoring services, a home schooling service, history presentations, and science in action activities. Students use math skills to measure and cook, take part in monthly birthday celebrations, and join fun and educational field trips and other experiential opportunities.
• Schedule: Most home schooling students come to the ACEE campus for academics Monday through Thursday, with Friday reserved for parents and students to do fun and educational field trips and other experiential opportunities.
Tiffany Anderson, M.ED.SPED, started ACEE in 2003 as a tutoring service and later expanded it into a home schooling service at a dedicated campus. The current space was designed with ACEE's teaching model in mind and with room to expand. Tiffany Anderson received her certification in Gifted Education and a Masters Degree in Special Education, and she serves as the owner of ACEE. Sue Marino obtained her degree in Biochemistry from San Francisco State University, her teaching license through Middle Tennessee State University, and her Masters of Education degree from Vanderbilt University. Kelly McCrary received her bachelor's degree in Child Development and Family Studies in 2011 from Middle Tennessee State University.
ACEE provides customized, flexible approaches to education and child development and emphasizes development of life skills specific to each child. ACEE's goal is that upon leaving ACEE, each child is performing at a grade level higher than their age and grade, and the program states that it accomplishes this through encouragement and respect. The program began as a tutoring service for students ranging from special needs to gifted children and later added home schooling programs designed with parents. ACEE evaluates pupils in IQ, reading phonological awareness and vocabulary, informal writing assessment, and math, and then makes recommendations for remediation based on testing and observation. Tutor selection is based on expertise, personality, and parents' schedules, and families decide how many days the student attends the ACEE campus for home schooling. Students attend the tutorial from as far away as Chattanooga, and many current students are children of parents who are ACEE alumni.
ACEE has a formal relationship with Aaron Academy as its records holder and umbrella school. Aaron Academy maintains grades, transcripts, and test results so that parents have documentation if they change schools or when the student graduates on to college.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
• Schedule: Most home schooling students come to the ACEE campus for academics Monday through Thursday, with Friday reserved for parents and students to do fun and educational field trips and other experiential opportunities.
Tiffany Anderson, M.ED.SPED, started ACEE in 2003 as a tutoring service and later expanded it into a home schooling service at a dedicated campus. The current space was designed with ACEE's teaching model in mind and with room to expand. Tiffany Anderson received her certification in Gifted Education and a Masters Degree in Special Education, and she serves as the owner of ACEE. Sue Marino obtained her degree in Biochemistry from San Francisco State University, her teaching license through Middle Tennessee State University, and her Masters of Education degree from Vanderbilt University. Kelly McCrary received her bachelor's degree in Child Development and Family Studies in 2011 from Middle Tennessee State University.
ACEE provides customized, flexible approaches to education and child development and emphasizes development of life skills specific to each child. ACEE's goal is that upon leaving ACEE, each child is performing at a grade level higher than their age and grade, and the program states that it accomplishes this through encouragement and respect. The program began as a tutoring service for students ranging from special needs to gifted children and later added home schooling programs designed with parents. ACEE evaluates pupils in IQ, reading phonological awareness and vocabulary, informal writing assessment, and math, and then makes recommendations for remediation based on testing and observation. Tutor selection is based on expertise, personality, and parents' schedules, and families decide how many days the student attends the ACEE campus for home schooling. Students attend the tutorial from as far away as Chattanooga, and many current students are children of parents who are ACEE alumni.
ACEE has a formal relationship with Aaron Academy as its records holder and umbrella school. Aaron Academy maintains grades, transcripts, and test results so that parents have documentation if they change schools or when the student graduates on to college.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
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