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Wagoner District and Curriculum

The oldest school system in the state, Wagoner Public Schools has six schools and serves over 2500 students. The core curriculum of English Language Arts and mathematics is imparted using the objectives developed by the State of Oklahoma Education System. The skills taught in these core classes are integrated into other coursework and electives as well.

We currently cover the following Wagoner-area school district: Wagoner Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Wagoner District Curriculum

In Mathematics, the students are responsible for learning about fractions. In the middle elementary grades, the students learn to identify and create simple fractions that are equivalent, such as 1/2 is equal to 2/4, and 4/6 is the same as 2/3. Using visual models, the students must be able to explain why these are equivalent. Also, expressing whole numbers as fractions is a concept that is learned, such as the number 3 can be written as 3/1, and 7 can be written as 7/1.

In English Language Arts, learning and applying phonics when decoding words within the text is accomplished by the students beginning in the early elementary grades. The difficulty of the concepts of phonics increases per grade level, as is the skill set of decoding words. The use of root words, prefixes and suffixes is crucial as the students must have a solid foundation in this area to be efficient with their reading. The students are also taught how to decode words of multisyllabic fashion, and how to read irregularly spelled words as well as their meaning.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Wagoner Educational News

  • Never Miss Another Game! - The district website now offers streaming video of many school events! This is a great asset for parents who must work or can not attend events for another reason and now have a way to be able to be there to watch their child participate in school events.
  • Title One Award - What a great honor! The Teague Elementary teachers and staff received an award for gaining AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress), as they have accomplished this for three years in a row. They gained the Title One Achievement Award and received almost $50,000 to be utilized in their school! They are planning on creating a Reading Lab with the funds. Congratulations, Teague Staff!
  • Free, Nutritious Lunches - Monday through Friday this summer, over 150 children were fed nutritious lunches provided by the Wagoner Community Outreach. Children ages 2-18 of Wagoner were welcomed each day. The Wagoner Community Outreach is always accepting volunteers and food donations. If you would like more information about volunteering or donating, please contact the Outreach Program.

Wagoner 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 Role of the High School Principal

The High School Principal has a very challenging, demanding, yet rewarding job. Managing a large school entails many skills, and the high school principal must have them. Skills such as effectively dealing with people, such as faculty, staff, students, parents, community members, and administration is key. Also, the knowledge of instructional curriculum, discipline techniques, testing, data, programs (such as federal programs and grants), technology, delegating responsibilities, and organization are vital. An effective principal wears many hats, and the days are spent doing all of the above responsibilities. Being a good role model is also very important, as this manager of many high school students is often looked up to. The high school principal is the foremost individual in the school, and without good principals the schools would be unable to function!