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Hartland Township District and Curriculum

The Hartland Consolidated School District follows the Michigan Merit Curriculum (MMC) as its basis for instruction in all subject areas. The Michigan Merit Curriculum provides the academic standards that students need to meet each year and which represent the essential skills and knowledge of the subject. The MMC also lays out a scope and sequence for learning whereby students are continually building on prior knowledge and able to think critically about what they are learning. Students also can explore personal learning options such as Dual Enrollment, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate programs.

We currently cover the following Hartland Township-area school district: Hartland Consolidated School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Hartland Township District Curriculum

The Michigan Merit Curriculum not only focuses on the essentials of each subject, but also provides college and career readiness standards for all students to achieve. These are broadly defined skills such as being able to use technology and tools effectively, to use argument and reasoning during research and independent scholarship, to communicate and collaborate with peers and adults, and be able to solve and explain problems and design solutions. These skills are often developed during hands-on, group, and independent learning.

The English curriculum at Hartland Consolidated School District helps students develop skills in speaking, writing, reading and listening. Each year the students learn to not only read words, but to look for information while reading. They then learn how to use this information to create reports which can be used for oral or written presentation. They also learn to listen to others presentations to find information. By combining each of these skills, graduates can prepare for assignments they may encounter through their education or their careers.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Hartland Township Educational News

  • Mu Alpha Theta - This organization is an honorary mathematical group. The members work together to help inspire those around them in the enjoyment of math. They are also invited to compete in Log 1 contests and mathematics Minutes Video Contests, in addition students can attend conventions where they can meet others that share their interests and they can learn more about this academic study.
  • FFA Organization - Students that are enrolled in agricultural classes are invited to join FFA. This group supports the member's interest in this area while building skills in leadership and teamwork. They are invited to participate in competitions including judging or having livestock judged, and leadership skills.
  • Speech and Debate - Speech and Debate helps to build students’ confidence in public speaking. Students are shown how to prepare for various competitions, including where to look for information or draw on information they already have, then organizing the material for presentation. There are many types of competitions including some that are done solo or in small groups.

Hartland 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: Preparing a Child for a Move

Moving and transitioning to a new school can be a stressful situation for everyone. Children not only face a new home, but they also leave friends behind and have to face a new school, with all that entails. To help make this easier, parents can point out the positives about the move, the child may not agree but it does help them to see positives. As far as staying in touch with friends, parents can help by setting up video chats with the friends, or encourage emails, or visits. When moving into the new home, try to unpack certain important toys, books, or other items, right away. Finally, try to maintain as many routines in the new home, with special treats that allow the child to feel connections to their former life.