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Lanett District and Curriculum

Lanett, AL is a city school district that has one elementary, one junior high, and one high school. There is great pride in the community of Lanett, and with a student population of 850 total students, each child receives a large amount of attention in the small-sized classroom. The instructors of Lanett City Schools consistently show high expectations for their students in all areas. Each of the three schools is accredited and this city school district has met Adequate Yearly Progress, which is a great accomplishment.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Lanett District Curriculum

The Alabama State Learning Standards bring attention to literacy, mathematic ability, and scientific thinking. The curriculum in these subjects are designed so that students accumulate experiences and content knowledge with which to be able to do more advanced, analytic work. In English, students are expected to develop the literacy skills which will support their learning in other subjects. In Math, the problem-solving skills that students develop are also applied in other areas of learning. In Science, the curriculum also teaches students about the impact of technology and scientific changes in our society.

In Fine Arts, Lanett, AL offers a variety of electives in the junior high school and the high school. Visual arts, art, music, chorus, band, drama, and forensics are some of the fine arts courses that are given. The schools also focus on the social and character development of their students, and try to incorporate lessons about civics and community.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Lanett Educational News

  • The D.A.R.E. Program - Lanett City Schools involves the students in DARE Program, which is an acronym for Drug Abuse Resistance Education. The students are visited by law enforcement on a regular basis to learn about living a drug-free and violence-free life. This program is well-known throughout America, as over three-fourths of the school districts implement DARE. Lanett City Schools has had success with this program, as all of the students have benefited from the lessons that are provided.
  • Alumni Association - The school system of Lanett invites all alumni to sign up to be members of the Alumni Association. Keeping in touch with the school system enables the association to add members to local newsletters that is published and various articles that highlight successes of the past attendees of the school system.
  • Scholarhip Information - There is a multitude of information about the many scholarships that are available with local universities and other places of higher education. Students and parents are encouraged to take a look at the site and see what scholarship opportunities are right for them.

Lanett 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: Middle Schools and Junior High Schools: What's the Difference?

Junior High Schools were once popular in the school systems of America. The schools of the past used to be grades K-7 or K-8 (and there are some that still house these grades), and school district officials realized that it would be more effective to have the students that are pre-teen/early teenage students in one school all together. Junior High Schools are schools that have pupils in grades 7-9, with subject-centered grades. Junior High Schools are like pre-high schools, which focus on mastery of skills in separate disciplines. Middle schools, however, focus on grades 6-8, and are more student-centered, with more team-building, student collaboration and social/emotional development.