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Ewing Township District and Curriculum

Ewing Public Schools is the only public school district in the township of Ewing, New Jersey. The district serves K-12 students who attend one of five schools in the township. The mission of the Ewing Public Schools is to provide students with a “foundation for life.” The district seeks to help students grow not just academically, but emotionally, socially and physically as well. In order to achieve this mission, the district has devised a curriculum that engages students in their learning in all subjects throughout their K-12 education.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Ewing Township District Curriculum

Two sets of standards guide the development of curricula in the Ewing Public Schools. The Common Core State Standards govern the skills and knowledge that students should acquire in math and language arts. Meanwhile, the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards outline what students should learn in: 21st Century life and careers, world languages, health and physical education, technology, visual and performing arts, social studies and science.

To be prepared for life and work in the 21st Century, the Ewing Public Schools emphasizes a sound education in technology. In elementary schools, students acquire basic technology skills, including learning how to use computers and the Internet and how to access information from flash drives and other storage devices. Once in middle school, students use technology to interact with students from around the country and other parts of the world to understand others’ perspectives on global issues. The high school curriculum focuses on helping students understand how technological advances impact society.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Ewing Township Educational News

  • Local School Recognized for Performance - The nonprofit education think-tank JerseyCAN recently recognized Antheil Elementary School for their recent gains in academic performance. Antheil ranked second in the state in terms of academic gains in elementary schools.
  • Local Foundation Facilitates Innovation - The Ewing Public Education Foundation recently bestowed $25,000 in grants to local teachers. The money is awarded to teachers who utilize innovative and progressive teaching methods and strategies to engage students in learning.
  • Integrated Pre-School Program - At one of the local elementary schools a pre-school program has been initiated to serve the educational and developmental needs of three-to-five year olds in the district. This resource is provided to help students become kindergarten ready and familiarized with the school environment.

Ewing Township 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: Tips for Taking Tests

With such an emphasis on testing in today’s educational system, test preparation is more important than ever. There are several proven methods to be best prepared for those important tests. First, ask questions. If you are unsure of what will be on the test, ask your teacher. If you don’t understand something that you need to know for a test, ask a friend or a parent for help. Second, if a study guide is available, go through each item on the list, highlighting the ones you aren’t sure of. Research those questions, ask a friend for help or ask your teacher for clarification. Finally, join a study group. This could be a formal study group before or after school with your teacher or it could be something informal you put together with your friends. Either way, the more you engage in the material, the better you will learn it and understand it.