About Us
Why the name Papaya?
In some Latin American countries, Papaya is used to call something easy. During her one-on-one tutoring sessions, the founder heard students refer to math tests as “Papaya” with so much confidence, so she told all of our tutors that students must feel like that every time they leave a tutoring class. Our tutors aim to simplify the hardest subjects in STEM.
Papaya (puh – pai – uh): Latin American slang to refer to something easy to solve. See also “piece of cake” or “child’s play”.
Papaya’s philosophy is simple: “Do what you can, in your orbit, to make a difference.”
Sandra LaPlante, our CEO, saw the lack of diversity in Silicon Valley.
She realized that tutoring was not accessible to everyone, so she created Papaya Tutor to empower college students.
She quit corporate America to fully fight for the mission.
Officially launched K-12 tutoring in Texas. We got TEA approval and Region 20 partnership.
Officially launch K-12 tutoring in Kentucky.
Started tutoring for Region 20 and approval with Region 7.
Papaya’s philosophy is simple: “Do what you can, in your orbit, to make a difference.”
Papaya’s philosophy is simple: “Do what you can, in your orbit, to make a difference.”
Sandra LaPlante, our CEO, saw the lack of diversity in Silicon Valley.
She realized that tutoring was not accessible to everyone, so she created Papaya Tutor to empower college students.
She quit corporate America to fully fight for the mission.
Officially launched K-12 tutoring in Texas. We got TEA approval and Region 20 partnership.
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Copyright © 2024 Papaya Tutor
Copyright © 2024 Papaya Tutor