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Grants District and Curriculum

The Grants Cibola County School Districts’ goal is to provide students with a curriculum that meets or exceeds state standards for excellence, and to offer additional coursework and extracurricular activities that help students achieve academic, physical and social success. The Grants Cibola County School District has been working to implement the Common Core Curriculum as mandated by the New Mexico State Board of Education. This ongoing process has already been reflected in improved academic performance in area schools.

We currently cover the following Grants-area school district: Grants Cibola County School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Grants District Curriculum

The Common Core Curriculum Framework was created to provide standards in the areas of Mathematics and English and Language Arts in order to provide students with the skills they need to be successful in college or at work. Students focus on learning how to read, write, speak and listen in English and Language Arts. In writing students learn to use both informational text and their own experience to write increasingly complex levels of narrative and expository compositions. The skills of evidence reading and critical analysis are taught helping students in their reading comprehension and ability to document their writing.

In Mathematics the goal is for students to be mathematically literate in the core subjects in math by the time they graduate including computational skills, algebra, geometry, statistics, probability, proportional reasoning and measurement. Students learn to apply what they have learned to real life situations and build on their math skills.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Grants Educational News

  • Student Council - Students at the Mesa View Elementary School are encouraged to run for one of the offices available on the Student Council. Each school year elections are held for students in the 4th to 6th grade who wish to run for President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Student Council. Student Council representatives are chosen by individual classrooms, while the entire student body votes for Student Council officers. The Council promotes student events and student citizenship.
  • Improvement Grant - The Laguna- Acoma Junior Senior High School in the Grants Cibola County School District recently received an Improvement Grant for the school from the Federal Government in the amount of $1.5 million to improve technology. The grant will fund innovations in the school including the purchase of new computers, projectors, interactive whiteboards and document cameras. Based on improvements in student academic assessment, the grant could be renewed for two more years.
  • Future Educators - Students who are interested in becoming teachers or college professors are welcomed at the Laguna Acoma Junior Senior High School Future Educators Association (FEA) club. Club members get a chance to try some hands on working with kids with visits to the Laguna Elementary and Acoma Elementary Schools. In addition the organization provides a teacher scholarship to a promising senior.

Grants 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: Bears - The Online Experience

Most people are both fascinated and afraid of bears. Students and their families can learn more about the lives of bears at the Canadian Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies online website. The interactive Grizzly exhibit features a section on bear facts and safety issues in a series of videos provided by a Parks Canada Human Wildlife Conflict Specialist who talks about the differences between black bears and grizzly bears. Kids can also take a quiz to see what they have learned about bears. In addition there is a video on the importance of the bear population to First Nations people and activities for kids including creating a personal bear souvenir, and making a personalized bear postcard.