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Coolidge, Arizona Tutoring Programs

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Coolidge District and Curriculum

The state of Arizona has developed a very rigorous curriculum for all of its schools. The College and Career Ready curriculum is designed to prepare students for the competition they will face when they graduate from high school when they look for colleges and careers. Common Core Standards are followed in Math and Language Arts, and frameworks for other core subjects similarly detail the main learning objectives of the subject. There are also many programs for students to explore their career interests and opportunities for students to participate in community service as well.

We currently cover the following Coolidge-area school district: Coolidge Unified School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Coolidge District Curriculum

Students learn excellent reading, writing and communication skills. Students also learn critical thinking skills that will help them in all classes. The lower grades begin with letter sounds and recognition, as well as listening and comprehension skills. As students move up through grade levels more layers of skills and knowledge are added to the skills learned in previous grades. In high school the skills become more complex and students learn to complete a variety of writing assignments including narrative, persuasive and expository writing.

In math programs, students learn skills that allow them to understand complex computations and to recognize and conceptualize numbers and their functions. Another expectation is that students will be able to recognize the best way to solve any math problem they encounter. The purpose is to prepare Arizona students for the real world awaiting them after graduation.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Coolidge Educational News

  • Golden Era Toy and Auto Museum - Visit the Golden Era Toy and Auto Museum and enjoy a nostalgic look at toys and cars from the 1920s through the 1950s. Also on display are a 1932 Packard and model cars from the era. Lionel model trains are included in exhibits as well as Coke exhibits. Plan a trip with family or school students and share the joys of yesteryear with them.
  • Pinal County Historical Society and Museum - Visitors to this museum will allow them to see bullet and barbed wire collections as well as cactus furniture and antique clothing. There are numerous artifacts too many to mention. You will have to take a trip to this museum yourself and learn about the history of your county.
  • Casa Grande Ruins National Park - For 650 years, the Casa Grande (Grand House) has been standing, probably as a meeting house. On your tour of this historical park you will learn how the ancient people who settled there learned to dig canals to bring water to their crops along with many other interesting facts. Self-guided tours are welcomed and there are guided tours during parts of the year as long as staff is available. Groups and schools are welcomed, but you need to call ahead if you plan to take a school trip.

Coolidge 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: Successful Teachers Need Involved Parents

As parents, we want our children to succeed in school, but we need to remember that we should work together with teachers and other school staff to encourage our children. By meeting with teachers and being proactive in our children’s school lives we set a good example and show our children that we care about all aspects of their lives. Sit down with your child to do homework and make sure you provide quality time for homework each day. This is another way to help teachers because parents who are involved in homework help students to do better in school. Keep open communication with your child’s teacher and let that child know that you stand united with the teacher. By the same token, though, if you find that the teacher may not be doing his or her best for your child do not be afraid to set up a meeting with the teacher. This is not to attack or browbeat the teacher, but to express your concerns. You have the right to meet with the teacher if he or she is making mistakes with your child. Remember, teachers are people just like you and you do not need to feel intimidated. Just use appropriate communication skills and treat them with respect as you want to be treated with respect.