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Leoni Township District and Curriculum

The curriculum at East Jackson Community Schools and Michigan Center Schools is based on the educational standards set by the Michigan Department of Education. The Michigan Merit Curriculum was designed to address the needs of students so they are prepared for college expectations and to enter the professional world. Not only does each subject focus on the skills and knowledge required to understand the topic, but students are also taught how to collaborate and communicate ideas to peers and teachers. The curriculum focuses on developing understanding by laying out key targets within each subject and building student knowledge year by year.

We currently cover the following Leoni Township-area school districts: East Jackson Community Schools and Michigan Center Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Leoni Township District Curriculum

Both districts place strong emphasis on science in their curriculum. Included in this subject are biology, chemistry, physics, ecology, earth science and more. The students spend their educational time observing, demonstrating, and having first-hand experiences in the field and in the lab. There is also an increasing focus on emerging topics like robotics and bio-engineering and other STEM topics. Each student is shown different ways to look at the world around them through this subject matter.

Geography is included in the social studies curriculum at Leoni Township Schools. The students, at first become familiar with some of the vocabulary needed in this subject such as far, near, north and south. Once they have mastered these words they then use them to discuss the world around them beginning with their town and state. They look at different landmarks, events and settlement patterns in the areas. They then compare these items with the country and with countries throughout the world.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Leoni Township Educational News

  • FFA Organization - At one time FFA was designed for those students who desired to be farmers. Today, however, this organization is open to any student who is interested in a career with a connection to agriculture. Some of these include biology, art, marketing, horticulture and so much more. Through FFA students acquire skills in leadership and in teamwork as they take their skills and compete throughout the state.
  • Speech and Debate - Speech and Debate introduces students to the world of public and dramatic speaking. Students participate in competitions, either as a team or alone. They have several areas of which to choose, such as Lincoln-Douglas Debates, extemporaneous speaking and much more. Students who take part in this competition come away with confidence in their speaking skills and in themselves.
  • Interact Club - Through a partnership with the Rotary Club International, students are able to participate in the Interact Club which is a group dedicated to serving the community. Students work on local projects both in the schools and in the community, and many are able to travel abroad through volunteer programs sponsored by the Rotary Club.

Leoni 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: Building Independence in Children

Children are born looking to parents and other adults for help in everything they do. However, to become successful adults these same children need to learn independence. Parents can help on this journey. By the time children begin school, they should begin to be responsible for their own possessions. They can be helped by setting up an area for them to place school items so they will have the same place to collect and place items. Another way to help with independence is to allow them to save for items they would like. They can earn this money my being responsible for chores and then they can do extra chores to earn money. Show them how to save so much of their money for long-term goals, to keep money for daily expenses and to place money aside for items in their near future. By incorporating each of these into the child's life, they will be more prepared for life as they mature.