Good luck on the lessons man! Be on the lookout for CAGED and Minor Pentatonic, hopefully you start on those soon!
I agree w/ what Biff says about reading music for a guitarist. But I would keep an open mind with your teacher for a little while b/c I think its definitely debatable, but I've been playing guitar in bands for a really long time and I can take a long time to eventually read what notes are what on a music staff but I'm not proficient at reading music and don't use it at all without teamed with tabs.
I actually listened to a podcast a couple weeks ago where host asked a professional guitarist about reading music. The guest on the pod has played with really big acts, they mention Kelly Clarkston regularly (I think that's who it was). Went to school for guitar and stuff, works in the industry as a professional guitarist. Doesn't read music. Says no pro guitarists really do.
Hope this direct link works:
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9ndWl0YXJtdXNpY3RoZW9yeS5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw/episode/Yjg3NjIzODItZjM3Yy00ZmU4LWI1M2MtMDZmM2QyMTY4MzE5?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahgKEwjAr_iI7pr2AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQvQE
I learned way more about reading music from playing piano (I had a piano teacher who emphasized site reading) and drums (learned how the rhythm is counted in printed music this way). I think there's a lot of theory to be learned from reading music that could apply to guitar. But I like having the music notation for rhythm but tabs for what to actually play.