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Romulus District and Curriculum

Students in Romulus, Michigan attend school in the Romulus Community Schools district. The school system is composed of four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. The curriculum used in the Romulus Community Schools district is based on the national Common Core standards and the state’s framework of education. Innovative lessons and high standards create an engaging learning environment for all of their students.

We currently cover the following Romulus-area school district: Romulus Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Romulus District Curriculum

The Language Arts curriculum in elementary school is composed of several different sections including word work, language work, shared reading, group reading, and independent reading. During shared reading, the teacher will use a read aloud book to illustrate a particular skill or strategy that students will be working on. This skill will then be expanded on during both independent and group reading.

Students in high school have the opportunity to take their courses at an excelled pace in order to earn a two year college degree upon graduation. During the 9th and 10th grades, students will complete their basic high school courses. In order to be eligible for the early college program, students must show good academic standing in these lower grades. Once they move into the 11th grade, they can take advanced courses with more rigorous coursework similar to college. If students stick with the program they can graduate with an Associate’s degree.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Romulus Educational News

  • Unique Prom for Every Student - A Romulus High School senior created a special prom for students with disabilities so that her own brother could have a prom of his own. The student formed a group called Uniquely United that raised funds for the special occasion. The dance was such a hit, that it has become an annual event.
  • Real World Lessons - Students at Romulus Elementary School were recently visited by volunteers from Junior Achievement and Citibank. The students took part in lessons that highlighted the importance of financial and work-readiness skills in order to be successful. Hands-on activities and real world scenarios played a major role in these lessons.
  • STEM Day - Students from Romulus MS attended a STEM workshop put on by the University of Michigan and the Romulus Science Department. The goal of the workshop was to get students excited about STEM careers in order to increase enrollment in those courses. Activities ranged from building with Legos to extracting DNA for testing.

Romulus 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: The Importance of Economic Literacy

As workplace and college readiness skills become more important, economic literacy and education has evolved into a more significant course for students. It is critical that students learn the fundamentals of budgeting, saving, and spending their money. With the slow-moving economy, students are often left to pay for their college themselves. By learning the basics of this subject, students can keep themselves from getting into mounting debt. A popular way to teach these skills is to role play by giving students fake money that they have to budget. Students will then have to find a place to live, transportation, food, and other necessities. This project usually goes on for about a month to give students a good look at how to budget their money. By giving students real life scenarios, they are able to gain hands-on experiences that will benefit them as they move into adulthood.