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Mount Morris Township District and Curriculum

Students in Mount Morris Township attend school in one of five different school districts that include Beecher Community School District, Clio Area School District, Flushing Community Schools, Mt. Morris Consolidated School District, and Westwood Heights School District. The largest of these school systems is Flushing Community Schools with four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Flushing Community Schools has a yearly enrollment of over 4,000 students who come from several surrounding cities and townships.

We currently cover the following Mount Morris Township-area school districts: Beecher Community School District, Clio Area School District, Flushing Community Schools, Mt. Morris Consolidated School District, and Westwood Heights School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Mount Morris Township District Curriculum

Elementary students are taught a curriculum that is focused on giving students the basic skills to be successful in more complex subjects later in their educational career. Students begin their Reading instruction learning the letters of the alphabet and their sounds. They then learn that combining these letters forms words which have meaning in our language. Once students have amassed a good amount of sight words that they can recognize, they start becoming more fluent readers which will lead to greater comprehension.

As students enter middle school, their reading instruction is concentrated around analyzing both classic and modern literature. Students will read lengthy novels as well as short stories from many different genres. Once students are assigned a piece of literature, they will have many assignments to complete while reading. Students will learn vocabulary words, answer comprehension questions, predict outcomes, and analyze character choices.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Mount Morris Township Educational News

  • Sciencepalooza - The Michigan Science Center’s SCIENCEPALOOZA program visited Flushing Middle School. The travelling science program promotes STEM subjects through hands-on activities. Students rotated through twelve different stations during the event.
  • Community Events - Throughout the community, students and their families can participate in a range of activities and groups for people of various interests. There are volunteering opportunities, annual events, boosters clubs, and other partnerships in the works between the district and community.
  • Charity Volleyball Game - Flushing Middle School students and teachers participated in a charity volleyball game. The game collected over 200 canned goods for a local food bank as well as over $500 for the Special Olympics. As a prize for beating the teachers, students got to throw pies in their faces.

Mount Morris 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: How to Promote Good Time Management Skills

As students advance into middle school and high school, time management skills become critical to their success. There are some easy ways to help promote these skills while at home. At the beginning of the week, give your student a list of all the household duties they need to accomplish. It may help to have a discussion beforehand about not waiting until the end of the week to start on the list. It may take a few weeks of trial and error, but students will soon learn that completing the tasks as soon as possible makes for less stress and work in the end. Another way to help them practice these skills is to help them come up with a homework or project schedule. Some students do better with visual aids where they can see what is due when and how much time they have left. Trying these and other simple methods of practice will give your student the time management skills needed to be successful in the academic and career fields.