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Blackwell District and Curriculum

Following the Oklahoma State Standards and curriculum guidelines, Blackwell Public Schools offers the core curriculum of Mathematics and English Language Arts, which is designed in a manner so as to support learning across content areas. The curriculum has many goals for developing key procedural skills, establishing concept knowledge, and developing critical thinking skills for students.

We currently cover the following Blackwell-area school district: Blackwell Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Blackwell District Curriculum

In English Language Arts, the students will learn to develop an outline after reading a non-fiction text. Comprehension of non-fiction is imperative, and teachers begin to teach non-fiction comprehension in the lower primary grades. When students are reading non-fiction, they are taught to pay attention to the captions under the pictures, the diagrams, subtitles, and any other text feature presented within.

In Mathematics, the students will learn about the concept of symmetry. Symmetry is when two object completely are identical to each other; like a mirror image. Learning symmetry can be fun, as the students have the opportunity to look closely at various objects and pictures (three-dimensional and two-dimensional) and to explain if they have symmetry, or if they do not have symmetry and state the reasons why. Looking at and identifying, comparing and contrasting geometric figures (two and three dimensional) is essential in meeting the goals of the objective.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Blackwell Educational News

  • Blackwell Homecoming - The recent Blackwell High School homecoming was a great time of fellowship and fun for all. Starting the day’s activities at 10am with coffee and social time among all attendees, the day was packed with events for the Alumni. Attendees joined in the Blackwell Foundation activities, a luncheon, a homecoming assembly in the high school auditorium, the homecoming parade, the coronation of the king, and finally the game!
  • Farm Day - The Huston Early Childhood Center recently had farm day! People dressed up like farmers and met all kinds of farm critters. Goats, pigs, and chickens were on display on the playground of the center. Fun activities were enjoyed by everyone, such as sack races, calf roping, looking at a tractor on display, games, and pictures! The children had a great time at Farm Day, as did the staff and volunteers!
  • FCCLA Fundraiser - The FCCLA (Family, Community, and Career Leaders of America) of Blackwell High School is doing a fall fundraiser. RADA has cutlery, soup mixes and other dry mix ingredients for a variety of recipes. The funds that are raised will go toward several of the service projects that this group is involved in: Operation Christmas, The March of Dimes, The Ronald McDonald House, and Operation Military Pride.

Blackwell 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: School Nutrition Services

The school cafeteria has many duties. It must adhere to the strict food guidelines when ordering the food for the children, and also must stay within budget. The school cafeteria manager not only has knowledge of food and food combinations, but must also have great accounting skills. Taking in money and spending money on the foods that are nutritious and required by the federal government is not always easy. Doing this along with keeping the kitchen and work areas up to code, as well as food sanitation standards, along with possessing much familiarity of food preparation makes this job a challenging one. Many school districts are also now growing their own food in school gardens or working with local farms on farm to school projects.