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Kenwood District and Curriculum

Madeira City Schools is a three-school district that offers educational programming for public school students in Kenwood. The district is comprehensive in nature, offering courses for children in preschool through high school. The district’s central mission is ensure all students are able to achieve their highest possible potential. This mission is accomplished in part by promoting the development of a positive, supportive, and welcoming learning environment. Additionally, Madeira City Schools engages families and the Kenwood community in developing school-based programs that provide students with the individual support they need in order to be as successful as possible.

We currently cover the following Kenwood-area school district: Madeira City Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Kenwood District Curriculum

The elementary level English language arts curriculum focuses on helping students acquire the foundational skills necessary to be good readers. Students learn the basic concepts of print, including organization, reading from left to right, and letter sequencing. Phonological awareness is a critical component of the curriculum as well. Learners work on counting, blending, and pronouncing syllables. Students also acquire the ability to decode multi-syllabic words. Initial, media, and final sounds are also explored. Students work with high-frequency words such as the, is are, and do in order to recognize and read them with fluency. Reading out loud and silently are skills students acquire as well.

Middle school students in Kenwood acquire a greater understanding of and ability to perform various physical skills and movements. Specialized skills such as dance and gymnastics are learned in the context of the physical education classroom. Students design their own basic routines that incorporate various locomotor and non-locomotor skills. These routines are performed in individual, small group, and large group contexts. Manipulative skills are also acquired as part of the middle school curriculum.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Kenwood Educational News

  • Educator of the Year Awards Announced - Kenwood students and parents are encouraged to provide input to Madeira City Schools regarding nominations for Educator of the Year. The Hamilton County Education Foundation oversees the nomination and award process.
  • Letters of Intent Signed by Local Student - One volleyball player, one baseball player, and one soccer player from Madeira City Schools recently signed National Letters of Intent to play college sports. The student-athletes signed their letters at a ceremony that included school personnel and family members.
  • Kenwood Preschool Options for District Families - Families in Kenwood can participate in Madeira City Schools’ preschool program. Early application is encouraged as there is limited space available. The program focuses on skills needed for children to be prepared for kindergarten.

Kenwood 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: Why Community College Is a Good Option for Students

Community college represents an excellent opportunity for students of all ability levels to begin their collegiate education. For students who aren’t yet sure what they want to study, community college is a good choice because they can dabble in a variety of subject areas without spending a lot of money. Certainly the inexpensive nature of community college is a draw for many students as well. There are also a variety of excellent associate’s degree and certificate programs that lead to well-paying jobs. As a result, students whose career interests do not depend on a four-year degree should strongly consider undertaking their studies at a community college. And for students who wish to pursue an advanced degree, community college credits usually transfer to four-year institutions. This makes for an easy transition into a bachelor’s degree program, without spending nearly as much money in completing general education requirements.