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New Haven District and Curriculum

East Allen County Schools follow a curriculum that introduces and builds academic and interpersonal skills that will produce an individual ready to contribute to society. Abstract reasoning, and cultural and technological knowledge are developed in social studies, mathematics, and language art courses, along with many others. The district believes in problem solving in the 21st Century, and the technology is adapted to the grade level and educational profile of every student.

We currently cover the following New Haven-area school district: East Allen County Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the New Haven District Curriculum

Core academics receive the most attention during the school day, and students have a rigorous and structured experience gaining the skills of literacy, mathematic problem-solving and scientific investigation. Elective courses are available in dance, the visual arts, music, and theatre. Each class focuses on performing and creating art, as well as understanding the artistic process. Students will also study the history of each art form, its aesthetics and symbols, and its impact on different cultures.

If students are interested in further exploring careers in health and other scientific fields, they can take courses in anatomy, medical terminology, physical therapy, and several other areas. These classes will prepare students to move on in their studies for their chosen field or gain entry-level skills for a career that will start after graduation. Internships are also part of the curriculum for several of the courses.



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Keeping Informed: Recent New Haven Educational News

  • New Haven High School Students Are JAG Finalists - 3 students from New Haven High School placed in the top 3 in the Jobs for America’s Graduates competition. 2 students won 3rd place in the public speaking and critical thinking competitions, while another won 2nd place in the financial literacy competition. The prizes ranged from $300-$500.
  • Students' Lighthouse Outshines the Competition - The Juror’s Favorite 1st Honorable Mention Award at the 2014 CANstruction competition went to New Haven High School. Students entered their construction “Into the Harbor Lighthouse” which was built from canned goods that were donated to local food banks after the competition.
  • New Haven Middle School Students "Stick It To Hunger" - Students raised over $3,400 for their “Stick It To Hunger” fundraiser at New Haven Middle School. They also worked closely with community doctors to develop a blend of rice, 21 vitamins and minerals, and protein for starving people.

New Haven 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 Take A Test

You’ve crammed all week and the test is finally in front of you. What are some ways to you can make taking a test easier, you ask? First, when you receive the test, look it over. If there are any essay questions, jot down some quick notes that you can come back to later. Then, you should start answering any multiple-choice questions. Remember, these questions may have information you can use to answer essays, so pay attention to what you’re reading. Write legibly; it may be a better idea to print rather than use cursive if you know your handwriting isn’t the best. Also, if you’re taking a test where you’re required to show your work, make sure you do it. Sometimes teachers may give you partial credit if they can see where you were correct and where you went wrong. If you get stuck on a question, move on! You can always come back to it later. If some questions are worth more than others, you may want to answer the questions worth more points first.