Login Get started

Contact an Academic Director
1-877-545-7737

Tutoring Programs

Private, In-Home Tutoring in Fallsburg, New York

  • Certified Educators

  • Personalized Learning

  • 1-on-1 Instruction

  • Flexible Scheduling

  • Bi-weekly Progress Reports

Fallsburg, New York Tutoring Programs

Get started with SchoolTutoring Academy's tutoring programs for Fallsburg, New York students.

Fallsburg District and Curriculum

The Fallsburg Central School District (FCSD) serves residents in Fallsburg, South Fallsburg, Glen Wild, Greenfield Park, Hurleyville, Loch Sheldrake, Mountaindale, Woodbourne, and Woodridge. The FCSD bases its instructional goals on the Student Learning Objectives (SLO) determined through the New York State Education Department (NYSED) and the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Each teacher identifies his or her SLOs to align with course benchmarks per individual district requirements. The SLOs and predetermined assessments determine academic growth for each student. The district uses these guidelines to construct its curriculum.

We currently cover the following Fallsburg-area school district: Fallsburg Central School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Fallsburg District Curriculum

Benjamin Cosor Elementary School (BCES) designs instruction to meet the needs of individual learners. Teachers prepare students for academic, emotional, and social development through instruction in general academic subjects and many supplemental education programs. Students with additional needs can receive enrichment, remediation and before- and after-school programs.

Students at Fallsburg Junior-Senior High School (FJSHS) receive rigorous academic training, as well as opportunities to explore various career and collegiate avenues. Seventh and eighth grade students take courses that will aid in their high school transition. The high school staff, particularly guidance, prepares students for college and/or career readiness. Students must create an “action plan”, which will determine their courses dependent upon their future goals. High school students have access to advanced placement (AP) and collegiate courses for credit.


Our Fallsburg, New York tutoring programs are personalized just for you

Our instructors hail from Harvard, Stanford, Duke and other top institutions

news-icon

Keeping Informed: Recent Fallsburg Educational News

  • Former Music Teacher Inducted into Hall of Fame - Joe LaRuffa, former music teacher and band director and Fallsburg High School, received recognition for outstanding service by becoming only the second inductee into the school’s hall of fame.
  • Fallsburg Central School District Receives Grant for Special Programs - The United States Department of Education has awarded the FCSD over $479,000 for physical education programs and other health initiatives. Schools that receive the money must allocate those funds to teaching about nutrition, as well as supporting physical fitness activities through various methods and assessments.
  • Fallsburg Student Government Learns to Lead - Students involved in the Student Government Association make decisions for the student body, and other clubs and activities. The American SGA is a national organization that supports local SGAs in their effort to delegate and facilitate efficiently.

Fallsburg 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 Importance of Nutrition for Academic Success

Nutrition is important for physical health, but many foods can also help improve concentration and brain health. Unfortunately, not every child has access to such foods at home and schools struggle to provide students with the fresh, non-processed foods children’s brains need. It may be unlikely that schools will procure funding to ensure they serve such foods, and it may be impossible for them to get kids to them, but parents can help their children by serving a nutrient-packed diet. Blueberries, nuts, fish (omega-3s), and spinach are brain foods. These foods can help increase brain cell development and maintain cognitive health. They can improve memory, not just in the school years, but also as people age, possibly preventing dementia. Beyond these specific foods, children should eat a healthy diet to stay well, ensuring their school attendance is good. Healthy choices in childhood will lead to healthy decisions later in life.