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Troutdale District and Curriculum

Troutdale schools base their creative curriculum on the Oregon Department of Education Common Core State Standards. With these standards and the imagination of the educators, students leave Troutdale ready to face the world and be sufficiently prepared for college and career goals. The standards contain descriptions of the skills and knowledge that students need to gain in each subject but allow teachers to use their judgement in how best to teach each lesson to their students. In addition, electives and extracurriculars are meant for students to develop personal interests while establishing connections to other areas of learning.

We currently cover the following Troutdale-area school district: Reynolds School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Troutdale District Curriculum

The Mathematics curriculum at Troutdale starts off by introducing children to the basics of mathematics. The early years are spent learning how to count, group, add, subtract, multiply and divide. From here students are able to advance in different areas such as statistics or algebra. When the students complete their education they will be able to solve most of the problems that are set before them.

The Reading curriculum begins with children learning the basics such as holding a book and reading from left to right and top to bottom. Soon they will learn to look for elements of a story or how to decide which genre they are reading. In addition, they learn how reading can benefit other subjects they are taking as they learn to find the facts in information or non-fiction reading and how to find facts to defend their views. Reading enables the students to become educated readers who can find answers or adventures between the covers of a book.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Troutdale Educational News

  • Battle of the Books - The Oregon Battle of the Books is a competition where each team is given a list of books to read for the current year. At the event, teams will face-off against another school’s team as they are asked questions about the books on the list. Those that win at this level can progress to regional or even national competitions.
  • Dance and Drill Team - Dance and Drill teams are for those students who are interested in the art of dance. Regular rehearsals also offer students the chance to learn new dance moves and develop their all-around skills. This group also performs at various school and community functions and events throughout the year.
  • Student Leadership - Students at Reynolds High School have a chance to become civically active in their own school community through the student government. The goal of the student government is to be the intermediary between the student body and the administration and to plan events for the students to enjoy.

Troutdale 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: First Grade Reading

First grade is when students are introduced to many different topics at the first levels. This is true with reading, also. Students in first grade may just have the basics of the alphabet and some sight words, but their reading skills will continue to grow. When these students finish first grade some of the skills they will have acquired include methods to understand the printed word, how sounds are connected, developing motivation for reading, making predictions about a story, begin to question authors’ meanings and describe cause and effect. With proper support from home, these students will be able to conquer these and other reading skills that they may develop so they can be on their way to being life-long readers.