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Enid District and Curriculum

Enid Public Schools follows the curriculum which has been developed by the Oklahoma State Department of Education. This rigorous curriculum has a core curriculum of English Language Arts and Mathematics, and is a comprehensive curriculum that is taught in conjunction with other subjects, such as Science and History.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Enid District Curriculum

In Language Arts, standards include the reading and comprehension of non-fiction material. The students use non-fiction to further enhance their reading skills and learn new concepts in many subject areas. In reading non-fiction, the students are taught about headings, subheadings, and captions, and other text features. They are taught how to go back into the text and locate information, make inferences, and find connections that aid in comprehension.

In Mathematics, material in grades K-12 contains the concepts of measuring capacity and liquid volume. Hands on activities are used to increase understanding of the different types of containers, such as liter, gallon, pint, and quart. Not only do the learners identify the given amounts, but they also explore capacity in converting the amounts of liquid, such as the number of pints in a quart or gallon. They also explore greater than and less than in terms of capacity, as well as determining equal amounts of liquid in different containers.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Enid Educational News

  • University Center - Enid Public Schools takes pride in the University Center. This center is located on the Enid High School campus, and offers sixteen advanced placement courses and three Northern Oklahoma College courses. Students are able to enroll in the classes and, by the time of graduation from high school, be able to have enough credits to qualify for a sophomore in college. What an unbelievable, money-saving option for the students of Enid!
  • New Mascot! - Prairie View Elementary students have now welcomed their new school, and now can welcome their new mascot! The Buffalo has been designed, thanks to a creative community artist. C. Tucker created the image of the Prairie View Buffalo, and has materials that have this new mascot on them, such as shirts, memorabilia, and more.
  • Smartboard Goals - The foundation of Enid Public Schools has a goal to make Enid Schools 100% Smart! They want every classroom in the Enid schools to have a Smartboard, so that the teachers can enhance the students’ instruction. They have gone from needing 458 Smartboards to just over 60, and they are excited to have almost met their goal!

Enid 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: How Do Teachers Use Smartboards?

Smartboards are electronic wipe boards that teachers can use in a variety of ways. The teachers can take just one computer, either a PC or a Laptop, and easily hook it up to the large board, which usually hangs in the room or is on a large stand with wheels. Whatever is on the computer screen will show up on the Smartboard, but the teachers and students can touch the Smartboard and manipulate it with their fingertips. Teachers use Smartboards for learning activities, showing videos, and modeling lessons, such as graphing in math or using phonics in reading.