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Belleville District and Curriculum

The districts’ curriculum contains a clear set of expectations for what students should know in English language arts and mathematics at the end of each grade level and requires that all students meet similarly high standards. The curriculum also emphasizes skills that students need to succeed in college and the professional world and is benchmarked with international standards, so that students will be well-equipped to compete in today’s global economy, whether they pursue postsecondary education or immediately enter the workforce.

We currently cover the following Belleville-area school districts: Belleville Public School District #118 and Belleville Township High School District #201.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Belleville District Curriculum

In Mathematics, the curriculum encourages a greater depth of instruction on fewer topics within a school year. Beginning at the elementary school level, concepts like numbers and operations are taught so that students have mastery of the foundations of mathematics before moving on to more advanced topics in middle school and high school. The science curriculum is based on Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), a rigorous, internationally benchmarked curriculum intended to better prepare students for college and career.

In English language arts, the curriculum standards emphasize reading nonfiction, writing analytical essays, and
working with complex texts in order to develop students’ ability to gather information and use evidence to back their claims while also widening their ability to use the language. Students read fiction and write creatively, but the curriculum emphasizes nonfiction and analytical writing in order to teach students how to be critical readers and writers.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Belleville Educational News

  • Extracurricular Programs - Belleville East offers a host of extracurricular activities for students to participate in. Many of these are academically competitive, while others provide students with a creative outlet, and others are oriented for those who want to participate in community outreach.
  • Community Fundraising Activities - The 6th Annual Lancers Run for Charity and Wellness is a 5k run/walk and fun run. All proceeds from the event will benefit LINC Fun and Learning Classes for Adults with Disabilities, Improvement to the Belleville East Campus trail, and Greenhouse construction at the District 210 Bridges Program.
  • Million Page Challenge - Students at Belleville West are well on their way to reach the community wide goal of reading one million pages from books of students' choosing. Each grade is participating and logging in their pages; parents can track the progress on the school website.

Belleville 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: Time Management

One of the biggest challenges new college students face can be time management. For some, adjusting to the lack of structure in a college setting and the expectation of self-guided time management can be difficult. The problem isn’t always a lack of study time, but an overabundance of time in which students are uncommitted. High school students are used to a heavily structured day in which as many as seven classes meet, along with activities, sports, and other commitments. At college, they might have three or four classes in a day and few other commitments. Granted, the classes often last longer, maybe twice as long, as high school classes, but the lack of committed time is still an issue for many students. Being aware of this is the first step towards preventing difficulties. Students must structure their own time, seek out help with assignments as needed, and seek out clubs and activities to help ease their transition to college.