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Warrenton District and Curriculum

SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Warrenton students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.

Warrenton District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs

Fauguier County Public Schools use the Standards of Learning set forth by the Virginia Department of Education to formulate their educational policies. This allows them to reach each student where they are, extend their abilities and use a range of assessment measures to ensure that students are achieving the standards.

We currently cover the following Warrenton-area school district: Fauguier County Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Warrenton District Curriculum

The Science curriculum at Fauguier County Public Schools is based on themes that can cross the curriculum to enrich other subjects. Students begin by learning about patterns in nature, the needs and wants of animals and recycling. These topics are studied more in-depth as the student progresses through the school. By the time they are in high school, the topics are given more attention as students can choose to study them for a semester or a year.

Students at Fauguier County Public Schools learnt the basics of reading in kindergarten, such as the way that letters create words, which create sentences. This skill in stretched as subjects cross the curriculum so that students can see the importance that one subject has on another. In middle school and high school their foundations in reading are expanded even more as students use novels like “To Kill A Mockingbird” or “ Of Mice and Men” to teach author’s viewpoint, the characteristics and literary devices that are used in literature and other media works.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Warrenton Educational News

  • Academic Club - The Academic Club is an organization for students who wish to enrich their academic knowledge with competition. These students compete by answering questions in math, science, history, literature, music or current events. The competitions are against other schools in their area.
  • Latin Club - Fauquier High School Latin Club, or the Junior Classical League, is open to students that are either current Latin students or have studied the subject for the previous two years. This group participates in various activities in the school and the community. They can also take part in the Virginia Junior Classical League Convention.
  • Voices and Visions - The literary magazine of Fauquier High School is “Voices and Visions.” Any student is welcome to submit work to the magazine. Students do the reviewing and selection of works for the magazine. The students also participate in the design and production of the magazine.

Warrenton 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: Questions to Ask A Child After School

Parents can easily fall into the habit of asking a child, “How was your day?” This question can be answered with a simple all right without going into details. Instead there are other ways that parents can find out about a child’s day. A parent can ask about a specific class, such as math or reading. When a more specific question is asked, the child is more inclined to answer more. If they answer with they do not know what they learned, this can steer the conversation towards finding out if this is an easy answer or if they really do not know what happened. To find out what homework is assigned that day, parents can ask about each specific subject, then quiz them a little on the assignment to re-enforce what was learned. By asking specific question to a child, the pathway is opened for a more open conversation.