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Wayne District and Curriculum

Wayne Community Schools strives to develop well-rounded learners who are successful in all aspects of their schooling. Students learn from the four core areas of Science, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Language Arts. The teachers instruct the students using the standards created by the Nebraska State Board of Education which follow along major strands of learning within each subject. The goal is to promote a depth of knowledge that is gained through rigorous and scaffolded learning objectives.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Wayne District Curriculum

In Reading, the K-12 standards include word analysis development. Writing and spelling grade level words and reading a variety of grade level text is practiced regularly. Using the more advanced patterns of spelling and sounds also is performed to aid in reading fluency and accuracy. The students also read text by using more difficult word structure, such as affixes, multi-syllabic words, contractions, and other combinations of words in the texts.

In Mathematics, standards include increasing computation skills. Using strategies that are appropriate for certain problems, the students will begin to learn division, and begin by mentally solving division problems that are from 0-10. Students also learn how to add and subtract money, such as in decimals to the one-hundredths place. Multiplying numbers of more than one digit is taught in order for the students to begin learning more difficult mathematics concepts in the area of computation.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Wayne Educational News

  • School Store - The school store is at Wayne High School and is run by an Entrepreneurship Class. The students are learning about business principles by running the store. The store has snacks, drinks, supplies needed by students. Parents and students may purchase WHS gear, such as polo shirts and hoodies. The store is opened during class changes and during study hall times.
  • FRIENDS - Students who want to make a difference and raise awareness about the hazards of drug use is what FRIENDS is all about. It is a wonderful support group that meets regularly and talks about staying healthy and making good choices. Facts Raising Interest Ending Needless Drugs is what the acronym stands for and this is also what they are actively pursuing!
  • W Club - W Club is a club that is offered to students that are involved in athletics. This organization promotes fair play, leadership skills, and good sportsmanship. They meet on a regular basis and do a variety of sports-related activities that benefit the student athletes. This club also takes pride in purchasing items for athletes, such as W’s for letterman wear, pins, and other spirit items.

Wayne 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 Elementary Mathematics Teacher

The math teacher in the elementary school has great responsibility. Usually in the lower grades, the teachers instruct math as part of their day, since the classroom teacher teaches all of the core subjects to the children. When teaching math, the teacher must be sure to slowly create the foundation of each prior skill, because the student is going to need the skills for later. It is a spiraling curriculum, and certain math concepts learned even in the first grade are used on a regular basis in the upper grades. The math teacher is very important in developing the early skills and making sure all students master them before they move on to another concept.