The June 6th Digital SAT Is Coming — Here’s Why Martin County Families Trust Class 101

At the Martin County Business Exchange, we don’t just pass referrals and move on. We invest in each other. In our businesses, in our reputations, and in the results we stand behind. Every member is expected to operate at a higher level. Purpose-driven. A leader in their field. Someone who consistently exceeds expectations. That’s the bar.
But the real difference shows up when it’s not just business anymore.
Because the strongest endorsement you can give someone isn’t a referral. It’s trust. The kind of trust where you’re willing to put your own name on it. Your own reputation. Your own family.
That’s where this story starts.
Mimi and Mike O’Leary of Class 101 of the Treasure Coast are members of MCBE. Like everyone else in the group, they could walk you through what they do. They could explain their SAT prep program, talk through results, and show you how it works. And they do. But that’s not what sold me.
What sold me was what happened after the conversation.
There was no follow-up email. No “let me think about it.” I left the office, got in the car, and drove straight to talk to my sister. We sat down and talked about her son, my 16-year-old nephew, an IB student at South Fork High School, and whether this was something worth doing.
It didn’t take long.
We enrolled him.
And here’s the part that matters. He didn’t just go through it. He actually enjoys it.
If you’ve got a teenager, you know that’s not something they say unless it’s real. There’s no script for that. No sales pitch behind it. That kind of response comes from something that’s engaging, structured, and actually working.
That’s when it clicked for me.
This is what MCBE is supposed to look like. Not just people saying the right things, but people delivering at a level where you’re confident enough to bring it into your own family. That’s the kind of endorsement that matters.
If you’re a parent in Martin County with a student preparing for the SAT, the timing here is critical. The June 6, 2026 Digital SAT is coming up fast. And the difference between walking into that test prepared versus hoping for the best can impact more than just a score. It can shape college options, scholarship opportunities, and how stressful that entire process feels.
This is the window to get ahead of it.
Class 101 has built a six-week SAT prep course designed to make a real difference before test day. This isn’t cramming and it’s not generic. It’s focused. It’s strategic. It’s built around how students actually improve.
They identify the most common and important trends that show up on the SAT and focus on the topics that move scores the most. From there, they layer in test-taking strategies that help students perform under pressure, not just understand the material. And maybe most importantly, they build confidence. Real confidence. The kind that shows up when it matters.
The program itself is structured in a way that keeps students engaged and accountable. It includes live, expert-led instruction, a full study guide, access to an online portal, interactive practice quizzes, and personalized worksheets that reinforce what’s being taught each week. It’s not just information. It’s a system.
The course runs for six weeks with one session per week, held at the Class 101 Palm City office. Families can choose between Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 8:00 PM or Saturday mornings from 10:00 AM to noon. The schedule runs from April 15 through May 30, with no classes over Memorial Day weekend. The investment is $700, and students should bring the same laptop or tablet they plan to use for testing, along with a power cord. SAT registration itself is handled separately through CollegeBoard.org.
But stepping back from the details for a second, this is about more than just test prep.
This is what the Martin County Business Exchange is all about.
It’s a room full of people who take what they do seriously. Who stand behind it. Who don’t just recommend each other because they share a meeting, but because they believe in the outcome. And when you see someone back that belief up by putting their own family into it, that tells you everything you need to know.
If your student has an upcoming SAT, don’t wait. This is one of the most valuable prep windows before the June 6 test date, and spots will fill.
Register now through the Class 101 New Student Entry Form and lock in your student’s place.
And if you want to learn more about MCBE or connect with the people behind it, we’re always open to that conversation.
Because the right room doesn’t just grow your business.
It changes everything.