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Tenafly District and Curriculum

Students in Tenafly, New Jersey primarily attend the Tenafly Public Schools, a comprehensive K-12 school district that serves over 3,500 students. The district ensures that the educational needs of all students at all grade levels are met by developing engaging and relevant lessons that help students acquire the skills they need to find success. With the high school ranked in the top three in all of New Jersey, some of the best state test scores and a large percentage of high schoolers taking AP courses, the district takes pride in its commitment to academic excellence and preparing students for post-secondary education. However, students who wish to attend the Bergen County Technical Schools (BCTS) may apply to do so. Students who are accepted to BCTS may attend part or full-time, with tuition paid by the Tenafly Public Schools.

We currently cover the following Tenafly-area school districts: Tenafly Public Schools and Bergen County Technical Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Tenafly District Curriculum

The Tenafly Public Schools has developed a curriculum based on the recommendations of the Common Core State Standards and the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. Together, these documents provide guidance as to what students should learn and know at each grade level, and the degree of understanding students should demonstrate. Standards are currently in place for the following nine core areas: math, language arts, social studies, science, health and physical education, visual and performing arts, 21st Century life and careers, world languages and technology.

As part of the health and physical education curriculum, students learn sportsmanship, rules and safety as it pertains to participation in games and sports. Throughout their K-12 careers, students engage in discussions of what it means to be a good sport and how to demonstrate good sportsmanship, both as a player and as an observer. Students learn how to apply rules and procedures when playing games and sports, as well as how to appropriately enforce those rules.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Tenafly Educational News

  • Intel Talent Search - Seven students at the Bergen County Academies have been selected as semi-finalists in the Intel Science Talent Search. Finalists in the talent search compete for over $1.25 million in awards, with the top winner receiving $100,000.
  • Tenafly Video Gallery - From sports to musics to academic events, the Tenafly Video Gallery offers families a way to access THS-TV and many other video broadcasts for entertainment or enrichment. They also provide video of Board of Education meetings and other policy-related events.
  • Senior Options Program - Seniors at Tenafly High School can apply to participate in the Senior Option Program. The program gives students the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they’ve acquired throughout their education to real-life experiences through internships, service learning and research.

Tenafly 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 Parent Involvement

Being involved in your child’s education means that they will be more likely to succeed, achieve their educational goals and go on to develop a lifelong love of learning. But being an involved parent is much more than asking your child if they have their homework done and attending parent-teacher conferences. Distractions during homework time should be minimized and you should make yourself available to your child should they need help. Your expectations of your child should be high, and should be communicated to your child regularly. By ensuring that these few simple steps are taken, your child will be more confident, have higher self-esteem and demonstrate the self-discipline that is required of today’s top students and best workers.