Huntington Learning Center is a chain of educational service centers in the United States. Huntington is the oldest provider of supplemental educational services for primary and secondary students in the U.S. It offers reading, writing, mathematics, phonics, and study skills instruction, math and science subject tutoring, as well as test preparation for the SAT, PSAT, ACT, GED, Regents, ASVAB, AP Exams, high school entrance exams and more.
Huntington Learning Centers, Inc., located in Oradell, New Jersey, is the parent company that franchises learning center locations.
History
Huntington Learning Center - You Think I Wanna Fail - A brief tale about a kid named Jared who pretended his name was Lucas to fool his family about his failing grades.
Huntington Learning Center was founded in 1977 by Dr. Raymond Huntington and his wife Eileen. The couple opened a second center in 1978 and began franchising locations in 1985. The company grew aggressively during the 1980s and 1990s, and by 1999, the chain had opened 200 units.
In 2000, Huntington defaulted on payments to some of its creditors which filed a court petition seeking involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Huntington fought the petition and repaid the creditors. The company subsequently slowed its growth and sold some of its company-owned stores.
References
Further reading
- "Huntington Announces Major Expansion Of Student And Franchise Offerings For First Time In 35 Years". The Wall Street Journal. June 5, 2012. [1]
- Elliott, Stuart (January 23, 2012). "In Ads, Learning Problems Get a 'Solution'". The New York Times. [2]
- Adler, Jerry (March 30, 1998). "The Tutor Age". Newsweek: 46.Â
- Bowen, Ezra (February 3, 1986). "Teaching the Three Rs for Profit". Time: 70.Â
- Miller, Bruce (July 16, 2001). "New Jersey Firm Seeks Dismissal, Change of Venue". Daily Record. p. A3.Â
- Walsh, Mark (January 23, 2002). "Tutoring Services See Opportunity in New Law". Education Week: 19.Â
External links
- Official website
- Official Franchise Development website