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Eastchester District and Curriculum

The town of Eastchester, New York, is served by the Eastchester Union Free School District. The district, which has close to 3,200 students, is made up of three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Eastchester schools’ offer students a wide range of classes that include English Language Arts, math, social studies, music, and the arts. The curricula for the town’s English Language Arts and math classes is based on the New York State P-12 Common Core Learning Standards. The curricula for all other classes is based on the New York State Learning Standards.

We currently cover the following Eastchester-area school district: Eastchester Union Free School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Eastchester District Curriculum

Eastchester’s English Language Arts students work within a curriculum that is designed to develop students who are not only literate in all subject areas, but who are also able to think critically, understand different points of view, and communicate their ideas clearly. Students develop these skills through the discussion, research, and close reading of a variety of genres within fiction and non-fiction texts.

Eastchester’s math students work within a curriculum that seeks to develop their understanding of core mathematics concepts from the earliest grades. As students move up grade-by-grade, they refine their understanding of those core concepts and are able to draw upon a wider array of strategies to approach math problems. This allows them to think abstractly, be able to determine the best way to solve a problem and apply classroom knowledge to real world situations, and simplify complex problems.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Eastchester Educational News

  • Traffic Expo Essay Contest - Two Greenvale Elementary students have been chosen as winners of the Traffic Expo Essay Contest. The students wrote contest-winning essays that deal with traffic safety in Eastchester. Both students will receive Barnes & Noble gift cards and will read their essays at Eastchester Town Hall.
  • Glenn D. Loucks Games - Members of the Eastchester HS track team took part in the 47th annual Glenn D. Loucks Games. Three students placed in the top 10 competitors in their respective groups. The Glenn D. Loucks Games are among the most well-known and competitive track meets in the U.S.
  • Eastchester Historical Society - The Eastchester Historical Society will host its monthly open house. All who are interested are welcome to stop by Eastchester’s One Room Schoolhouse and learn more about the history of education in Eastchester. The event is free. However, donations, which will go towards maintaining the schoolhouse, are appreciated.

Eastchester 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: The World Is Your Field Trip

Many people fondly remember field trips as the best parts of their school years. Even if it was “educational,” a day away from school was always better than a day at school. Field trips do not have to be something that only happens at school. Parents can take children on field trips, too. Most towns and cities have Historical Societies that operate free museums and offer educational program that parents and children can both enjoy. Parents who have children who are more active can create their own field trips that are based around city and state parks. Parents can use these trips to give students the opportunity to learn about the plants and animals that live all around them. These kinds of trip will foster children’s interest in learning and remind them that there is a big world out there waiting to be explored and discovered.