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Madison District and Curriculum

Madison Public Schools believe in differentiating the educational instruction for the learners in the district. This is based on the student’s readiness for the subject material and their interest. This has been made a goal of the school to help prevent learning gaps. Core learning is focused on literacy and mathematical problem-solving so that a knowledge base used in all subject areas is instilled in all students.

We currently cover the following Madison-area school district: Madison Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Madison District Curriculum

When children begin the Language Arts program they learn different aspects of literature. To begin their journey, they discover how to identify the key elements in books that are read. They then learn how to find the main idea and supporting details within a story. As they go on, they are introduced to the elements that make up a story such as the setting, characters and their traits, plot and resolution. When they finish high school, students will have been exposed to Chaucer, mythology, and classics such as “The Hobbit.”

In order to help prepare students for the role that mathematics plays throughout their lives, they are introduced to the subject from the first years of school. Some of the concepts they become familiar with include shapes, graphing, telling time, recognizing solids by their edges, faces and vertices, as well as ratios. This helps them to be prepared for the more advanced mathematics they will see in high school, such as geometry, calculus, and trigonometry.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Madison Educational News

  • District Teacher of the Year - An eighth grade math teacher from Madison Middle School was named “Teacher of the Year” district-wide. Educators are chosen by the administration, then after interviewing she was deemed to be the best of the best of the local educators.
  • Band Members To Go To Germany - Eight members of the Madison Middle School band will be traveling to Germany with the Lions Band. These members were chosen for their musical ability and their sense of responsibility.
  • Best in Class Musicians - Six students from Madison Central High School competed, as a sextet, at the Riverland Choral Festival. This group was awarded the highest scores of any other group at the festival, making them the Grand Champions. They also received the “Best in Class” Sextet. This is the first time the honor of being named Grand Champion was bestowed on any choir or ensemble from Madison Central.

Madison 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: How to Help a Child with Their Handwriting

Some children have difficulty when it comes to writing letters. Many times this is a case of needed to develop fine-motor skills. Parents can help their children improve these skills, while having fun with them. One of the first things to do is to be artistic together, especially if the project involves markers, crayons or paint brushes. Another artistic way to strengthen these muscles is to let the child play with clay products. Flexibility can be improved by working puzzles, or playing games where the child has to hold cards in their hands. A final idea is to make sure to allow the child to tie their own shoelaces and button their own clothing. Each of these activities are ways to help make the child more confident with their handwriting, without it seeming like work.