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West Windsor District and Curriculum

The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District operates six elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools, which have a combined population of over 9,400 students. The mission of the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District is to develop students who are confident in their abilities, passionate about their learning and have the competence to become engaged and informed members of society. To fulfill this mission, the district provides students with rigorous and relevant learning experiences that are both research and standards-based.

We currently cover the following West Windsor Township-area school district: West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the West Windsor Township District Curriculum

To best prepare its students for future success, the district has prepared curricula that challenge students to achieve at their highest possible level. Two documents provide guidance for the development of curriculum and instruction in the district. The Common Core Standards govern what students learn and know in math and language arts. The New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards provide similar guidance for all other subjects.

The science curriculum is structured such that basic concepts students acquire in elementary school are expanded upon in middle and high school. By the end of elementary school, students acquire the basic skills necessary for using microscopes, measuring substances and conducting basic experiments. By the end of middle school, students will have an understanding of how the universe was formed, be able to identify the properties of light and will be able to explain the various sensory systems in the human body.

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Keeping Informed: Recent West Windsor Township Educational News

  • Community and Students Work Together - Students at Wicoff Elementary School recently teamed up with community businesses to build a memorial garden. The garden honors Wicoff Elementary as the first school to educate children in Plainsboro.
  • High School Robotics Team Wins Competition - The MidKnight Inventors, a competitive robotics team comprised of members from both district high schools, recently won the Brunswick Eruption Robotics Competition. The MidKnight Inventors beat out teams from 39 other schools throughout the region for the competition’s top spot.
  • Special Olympics Team Takes Gold - The West Windsor-Plainsboro Thunder Special Olympics Soccer Team recently won a gold medal at the Special Olympics Fall Festival. Competition is significant in the Special Olympics games and this team showed outstanding strength in outlasting the other well-prepared teams.

West Windsor 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 Importance of Career Preparation

As today’s graduates leave high school and enter the “real world,” it’s important for them to have a good understanding of the career opportunities available to them. As the cost of college attendance continues to rise and the need for well-trained workers also rises, careers education is that much more important. To ensure that students have a better idea of what they want to be when they grow up, schools are beginning career education programs as early as elementary school. The purpose behind this is to get kids thinking about their individual strengths and interests so they can tailor the classes they take in high school to those particular aptitudes. Taking careers-related classes in high school means that when students enter post-secondary education, they do so with a number of college credits and with the knowledge of what they want to do for a career.