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Fridley District and Curriculum

The Annual Report on Curriculum, Instruction, and Student Achievements is very specific about the academic expectations of Fridley schools. Students must meet Minnesota state-standards that are assessed every year and improved upon, so teachers deliver best practices in ELA and Math, and students demonstrate proficiency in the subjects. There are also programs and courses in the arts, technology, engineering and other areas of high interest to today’s students.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Fridley District Curriculum

English Language Arts is informed by the state-standards only as so long as they meet the goals of the Common Core. There is a great amount of overlap between each; K-5 is still governed by the state program Reading Well by Third Grade; the work become more intense as students complete 5th grade, however. The can expect to demonstrate phonic awareness and fluency in reading. The production of writing too takes on new urgency, as a 6-12 will graduate middle and high school only if they are proficient in writing with the standards of conventional English, knowledge of language, and vocabulary acquisition.

Parents can expect that from the earliest years of kindergarten, students will follow state-standards. Numbers and operation, algebraic concepts, and geometric shapes and measuring skills all make up a student’s toolkit of knowledge. By the end of middle school, their proficiency in Algebra will be tested; Algebra II and Pre-Calculus follow soon after, before they can graduate. They must be college-ready in math before they leave school.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Fridley Educational News

  • Teachers of Excellence - Parents of students wonder about the types of teachers that Fridley schools might have. The Teachers of Excellence page is proud to announce the choices of the district. Since the goal of Fridley-are schools if for teachers to deliver excellence, parents are well served to see what classrooms their children will step into and to get an idea about the nature of quality instruction in the district.
  • Student Support Services - The transition from elementary to middle school, or middle school to high school is a trying time for students and parents, alike. Fridley schools employ a support staff to help students and their parents, however. The biggest issue that confronts the concerns of any parent is whether or not developmental issues are interfering with the learning of a student. The certified educational counselor can work with the parents, in order to implement assessments, modifications, and accommodations for the learning style of every student.
  • Early Childhood Family Education - Parents with small children might think it is too early to involve their children and themselves in Fridley schools. They are mistaken; Fridley schools possess Early Childhood Family Education programs. Parents in the Fridley schools area are invited to come in and, not only meet with the staff, but begin planning for the education of their children today.

Fridley 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 Early Childhood Education

The importance of early childhood education lays in its theoretical approach to the first years of development of children and the intersection that period with education. What most parents do not know is how long the first phase of early education can potentially begin -- up to the age of eight. What makes this theory important is that before compulsory education begins, children are already in an intellectual place to begin education. The theory of early education helps take advantage of the first moments of receptivity to learning. Pre-schools often different program approaches, so parents can determine which approach would be best for their young children. Some pre-schools offer a play-based approach to learning while others provide more skill and drill based activities so that youngsters masters days of the weeks, months and other useful information. Ultimately, the goal is for children to feel prepared for their transition into kindergarten and their life as a student.