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Washington, Indiana Tutoring Programs

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Washington District and Curriculum

Washington Community Schools follow a core curriculum that is designed to prepare students to use critical thinking skills and develop respect for the ideas of others. Students are held to a high standard in the classroom and on the field, both intellectually and behaviorally. Challenging programs prepare students for entrance into college or the workforce, and give them lifelong skills that will help them develop into responsible, confident adults. Athletic, academic, community-oriented, and arts based extracurriculars also give students pathways to explore.

We currently cover the following Washington-area school district: Washington Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Washington District Curriculum

Students will begin to explore their immediate surroundings in kindergarten and will continue to expand their knowledge to encompass states, country, and world issues. Field trips and the use of technology are among the resources used to enhance learning in subjects that include economics, geography, and government. In Language Arts, reading, writing, and oral communication are integrated and ultimately students must prepare and deliver various speeches that demonstrate understanding of their readings, as well as a good grasp of public speaking techniques.

The mathematics curriculum develops quantitative reasoning and the ability to look for patterns and mathematical relationships. Specifically, students in grades K-8 will focus on computation and measurement, as well as data analysis. Courses in the areas of algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, probability and statistics, and trigonometry are among those offered at the high school.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Washington Educational News

  • Lena Dunn's Fall Fiesta Is A Success! - Lena Dunn Elementary’s first Fall Fiesta boasted tons of fun events in 2013. Students were able to participate in sack races, face painting, a hay ride, and a dunking booth. The goal was to build a community spirit for the young students and give them a chance to participate in fun activities as teams.
  • Students Learn From The Experts - Six guests came to speak at Lena Dunn Elementary for Career Day. The guests included a financial planner, business owner, a nurse, and several others who shared the educational tools they use every day.
  • Anti-Bullying Education Comes To Washington Community Schools - Griffith Elementary and Veale Elementary had the opportunity to learn how to stand up for themselves and others when a speaker visited students in the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. The anti-bullying expert also spoke at North and Lena Dunn elementary schools.

Washington 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: How To Find Scholarships

Free money is available to students through many institutions, although it may not be advertised. For those attending college in particular, scholarships can be a great help when it comes to paying tuition. There are many places to find applications, including libraries and school counselor’s offices. You can start your search at your school’s financial aid office, which should have lists of available scholarships that come from the school directly and those that need to be applied to elsewhere. There are also many websites that have search engines that will compile a list of personalized scholarships. When looking for scholarships, one should consider the type that they will be eligible for. Some are only for certain majors, while others require an essay, and some require nothing but a name and email address. You should apply for financial aid in general as early as possible and scholarship applications should be turned in well before the deadline. Remember, there are thousands of scholarships out there waiting for students to earn them.