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Bella Vista District and Curriculum

Bentonville Public Schools has seventeen schools in Bentonville and Bella Vista. There is only one school, Cooper Elementary School, in the town of Bella Vista which about 700 students in grades K-4 attend. Bentonville Public Schools has four middle schools for students in 5th–6th grade, three junior high schools for students in 7th–8th grade, and one high school for students in grades 9–12. All schools follow the state-adopted Common Core Standards, a rigorous curriculum that prepares students for college and career by focusing on key areas of learning.

We currently cover the following Bella Vista-area school district: Bentonville Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Bella Vista District Curriculum

Students in Bella Vista are taught using the Common Core Standards as adopted by the State’s Department of Education. The curriculum is focused on core academic areas, and expects that students will learn all basic areas of Math, Science, History and English. Literacy skills are emphasized so that students can read, write and communicate effectively in all subjects. Similarly, Math is taught so that students can apply problem-solving skills to other subjects.

The assessments help assure that appropriate instruction is occurring in the State’s schools. All entering kindergarteners and first graders who did not attend kindergarten take the Qualls Early Learning Inventory to determine how prepared the children are for learning the required curriculum. Students in grades 1, 2, and 9 take the Iowa Test. Students in grades 3-8 take Benchmark Examinations. End-of-Course Examinations are administered in grades 9-12. Finally, 11th graders take a Literacy Exam.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Bella Vista Educational News

  • Paper Reduction Begins - Bentonville Public Schools has begun to notify elementary and middle school parents about school events on the internet only. Parents can view or print information about school activities however flyers are no longer provided in the Tuesday Folders. It benefits the whole community when one major institution implements a resource saving measure.
  • Tournament of Roses Parade - Seven Bentonville High School students were recently recognized by being chosen to be members of the Bands of America Honor Band. On January 1, 2013, the Band marched in Pasadena, California’s 2012 Tournament of Roses Parade, a truly historic event.
  • PE4Life - Cooper Elementary School and other Bentonville Public Schools participate in PE4life, a program that develops improved fitness, social behavior, and learning readiness through exercise. Rollerblading and obstacle courses are two of the activities used by the program. Students also are involved in Ride and Read, where students read while pedaling stationary bicycles.

Bella Vista 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: Math in the Home

It is important that children realize how important math is and how frequently it is used in our daily lives. There are many activities that children can participate in, using household materials, to help them understand the value of math. Fill up four glasses that are the same with different amounts of water. Ask your child to compare the quantities using the words more and less. Or, you can give your child a few coins and have him/her determine the total amount of money. Clip out coupons and have your child count out the correct coins to match the amounts on the coupons. The simple things add up!