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Frederick, Colorado Tutoring Programs

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Frederick District and Curriculum

Students in Frederick attend the St. Vrain Valley School District, which includes the city’s four schools, as well as dozens more throughout the Front Range area. Although the district is large with a population of over 30,000 students, each child receives individualized instruction that meets their specific needs and promotes their distinct strengths. Highly qualified and dedicated teachers promote the highest standards of learning and inspire the highest levels of achievement for each and every student.

We currently cover the following Frederick-area school district: St. Vrain Valley School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Frederick District Curriculum

St. Vrain students participate in a comprehensive curriculum that includes opportunities to explore the arts, including those in the fields of drama and theater. Through collaborative efforts with their peers, students learn effective communication skills, acquire the ability to solve problems quickly, and learn to work well with others. Students also develop an appreciation for the creative processes involved in artistic expression, as well as the interconnection between history and culture.

The language arts curriculum focuses not just on reading, writing, speaking, and listening as it pertains to English class, but how those skills are applicable in other content areas and in life in general. Students learn to communicate effectively in other areas of study, such as using appropriate language in science class or reading for information in social studies. High school students are challenged to interpret written works and examine how tone, mood, and mental imagery help authors deliver their messages.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Frederick Educational News

  • St. Vrain Athletes Focus on Others - Each year during summer camp, Longmont football players take a day to focus on helping community residents in need. The team was recently highlighted on the Today Show because of their efforts.
  • St. Vrain Innovation Academy - St. Vrain students were able to participate in a summer program sponsored by IBM in which students devised real-world solutions to problems related to the environment.
  • Trip Tracker - The St. Vrain School District has teamed up with Boulder County to take part in the Trip Tracker Program. The purpose of the initiative is to encourage children and parents to utilize environmentally friendly methods of getting to and from school such as walking, riding a bike, or carpooling.

Frederick 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: Three Tips for Starting a College Search

Trying to determine where they want to attend college can be a trying experience for your child. To help them along, consider these easy steps for starting the college search. First, ask your child about his or her goals and aspirations to determine a few potential majors. If they express interest in a specific career, help them look for schools that offer those programs. Second, help your child identify the features they want their college to have, such as extracurricular activities, on-campus amenities, or housing options. This can help your child narrow down his or her list of potentials. Lastly, encourage your child to talk to people about college. Friends, older siblings, teachers, or guidance counselors are all great resources for tips on how to search for and find the school that best fits their needs.