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Mexico District and Curriculum

The Mexico Public Schools believes its mission is to foster, in each student, a healthy self-image brought about through accomplishment and healthy choices. A dedicated work ethic is essential for students to learn, and the school strives to teach this by demonstrating excellence and maintaining solid expectations from students. Students are encouraged to become responsible citizens who are engaged in their communities and who take part in the world around them.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Mexico District Curriculum

The school district fosters critical and innovative thinking skills, and collaborative work habits, developed through the study of literature and nonfiction texts, science literacy, and technical classes. The curriculum is intended to teach adaptability in a changing technological society. By the end of each year, each student will have reached proficiency in specific, grade level targets for knowledge.

Mexico High School follows the Common Core Learning Standards, which include a clear set of math skills and concepts. Students learn concepts in an organized manner, both during the school year and across grades, with a focus on real-world examples and applications of problems. Students study the why and how of mathematics so that they have a clear understanding of these concepts on which to build for future learning.




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Keeping Informed: Recent Mexico Educational News

  • Jellybean Speech Olympics - The Jellybean Speech Olympics is an annual event that lets students participate in a number of different oratory competitions. The district has now provided video footage of the contest so that students can see what the competition is all about.
  • AR BookFinder - The Accelerated Reader (AR) Program offers an interactive book finder service that parents can use. The book finder lets you customize your search so that students can search for books of interest while adults can search for books to teach a certain skill or reading strategy.
  • District Calendar - As a service to families, the district has developed an online calendar complete with extracurricular events, games and practices, test dates, and other pertinent information. For families with students in more than one school, this is a one-stop planning tool.

Mexico 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: Gap Years

Not everyone is sure they’re ready for college, and going to college too soon can be a problem. These students might do badly, and many end up dropping out during the first year, the first term, even. They might have incurred student loan debt, have bad grades to recover from, and might even have had a negative experience to overcome. This can mean that they have some things to overcome when they decide, in the future, they want to return. An alternative to this is for those students to take a gap year. Gap years are often misunderstood. Some people think of them as being an excuse for kids not to go to college, but a structured, planned gap year is anything but. Some young people choose to work for a year to save money for college, and they can often defer any scholarships, and even admittance to a college, until after this year.