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Auburn District and Curriculum

The schools offer a variety of classes to help students prepare for college or the workforce. Critical thinking and research skills are emphasized in all required courses. Students are encouraged to work at their own pace and guidance counselors are available to provide assistance in choosing courses that challenge them. Second-language English learners have many resources available to them in the forms of administrators, teachers, and other staff. Each student’s cultural background and personal experiences are taken into account for class instruction. Speaking, writing, listening, and reading skills are also emphasized.

We currently cover the following Auburn-area school district: Dekalb Central County Unified School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Auburn District Curriculum

In language arts, independent reading is emphasized and students are given many chances to read interest based books; students then discuss the book with a partner and analyze the book by answering generative questions. Throughout the development of reading comprehension skills, the teacher uses the texts to demonstrate a particular concept to students. Students will then have an opportunity to practice the skill in their journals which contain pages to practice current and past topics.

The use of non-fiction reading skills will allow students to be successful in these higher level courses as well more complex courses in college. Personal enrichment is provided through elective courses as well. Students can develop artistic skills in a variety of fine and performing arts courses. Accounting classes teach financial responsibility while business courses focus on the management of resources. Elective courses in agriculture, engineering, marketing, and computer design are also available.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Auburn Educational News

  • Dekalb's FFA Finishes At The Top - The Dekalb High School FFA received the Big Ten Award for best FFA chapter. Two students won the state food science demonstration title with their demonstration of ‘How to Make Maple Syrup’. Through the FFA, students are able to bring agricultural learning into the 21st century.
  • P.A.G.E. Students Become Influential Americans - Students from Dekalb Middle School had the opportunity to relive U.S. history as Americans from the past. Students dressed up as influential Americans and gave presentations as their person.
  • Fort Wayne Philharmonic Brings Music to Students' Ears - Fort Wayne Philharmonic’s West Central Woodwind Quintet performed for students at Watson Elementary. Students were able to choose characters, a setting, and an activity for a musical story, as well. After the performance, the musicians answered student questions.

Auburn Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Drama and Movement

Drama and movement can help teachers simplify concepts and make learning them a lot of fun. Having students act out ideas can also make them more interested in a topic, as well as getting them to be more involved in the learning process One way to use drama in an English class is to have students pretend they are in a courtroom when giving speeches. Have one student attempt to persuade the rest of the class to take action about an imaginary issue. In a history class, students can also pretend that they are historical figures when giving a report. In math, have students divide themselves into groups to show the concept of fractions and how to solve them. Extra creativity may be needed her to show improper fractions! Science courses can use movement in much the same way. Students can illustrate forces such as pushes, pulls, or the effects of gravity. They can also demonstrate facts about human and animal environments and habitats by acting out movements or through the use of sounds. Combining drama with academics can provide many fun and memorable learning experiences.