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St. Cloud District and Curriculum

The School District of Osceola County oversees the academic development of their students through the use of a curriculum that lays out key objectives within each subject. These are determined based on the major strands of knowledge within each subject and built upon throughout a students’ education. 21st century skills and technological literacy are also foundations in student learning.

We currently cover the following St. Cloud-area school district: The School District of Osceola County.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the St. Cloud District Curriculum

In Math, elementary students learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, factors, multiples, graphs, approximation, shapes, and exponents. Middle school students are taught about proportions, percentages, graphs, relationships, linear equations, surface area, perimeter, volume, measurement, probability, and histograms. In high school, students are offered algebra, geometry, trigonometry, liberal arts math, pre-calculus, calculus, and statistics.

The Language Arts curriculum for Osceola County teaches students to get meaning from texts, graphics, and charts; organize information; compare and contrast; write in cursive; use correct spelling and punctuation; use technology; and speak to audiences. Middle and high school students learn about word/phrase relationships, author’s purpose, character, setting plot, cause and effect, text structure, reliability, descriptive language, expository and persuasive writing.


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Keeping Informed: Recent St. Cloud Educational News

  • Electronic Learning Resources - The Electronic Learning Resources page is a valuable asset for students. This page gives them access to Discovery Education Streaming, Britannica Online School Edition K-12, Florida Electronic Library, and TeachingBooks.net. These databases provide information through videos, research environments, workspaces, eBooks, and activities. A wealth of knowledge is now at the fingertips of students.
  • Florida KidCare - If your child needs insurance, Florida KidCare can help. Based upon age and income, children birth through 18 may qualify for different types of insurance. There is no need to let a child go without check-ups, shots, prescriptions, or dental care. Contact Florida KidCare for help.
  • Osceola Center for the Arts - Look for extracurricular activities at the Osceola Center for the Arts. Students can see performances, audition for performances, and take classes. Exposing students to the arts will bring out creativity and give them a full education. See what is happening at the Osceola Center for the Arts.

St. Cloud 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 Family Time

Family time is the time that families spend at home or doing activities all together. During this time, children learn how to communicate with other people. They see how people who love each other treat each other. Doing chores together teaches children valuable life skills. Family time is usually when big and small problems are brought up and solved. Family time does not need to include special activities. Just being together forges strong relationships and communication skills. So, eat together, work together, and play together. Strong families go a long way in making strong individuals.