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Westfield District and Curriculum

Westfield Washington Schools emphasize that all students must develop as independent and literate learners. They are particularly concerned with taking into account individual learning profiles as the precursor to creating meaningful learning experiences. As such, a Benchmark Literacy consultant has been employed to provide SGGR PD (professional development) to assist with this goal.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Westfield District Curriculum

Westfield Washington Schools launched Student Support Programs in August of 2005 as a means to further extend their commitment to and support of children and families in the community. A wide variety of value- added programs include Before-And After-School Care that provides affordable childcare for before school, after school, school breaks, and summer and an All Aboard Program which is a kindergarten readiness program for the Pre-k child. Students may also attend a variety of summer camps.

WWS identifies high ability students and offers a range of services specific to them. The philosophy of RtI-high ability reflects the district philosophy that all students can learn more than they already are and it is the obligation of the school district to ensure that this occurs along the learning continuum. This is exemplified in the district’s strategic plan that promotes differentiated instruction in all subject areas.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Westfield Educational News

  • National Merit Scholarship Program - WHS is thrilled to announce that a Westfield High School Senior has been named a semifinalist in the 2014 National Merit Scholarship Program. Congratulations and good luck!
  • Youth Assistance Program - The Youth Assistance Program strives to build a healthy community for tomorrow by extending a helping hand to the youth of today through family assistance, tutoring and mentoring. These programs are available to qualified children needing assistance. The Youth Assistance Program is operating its pilot program in the City of Westfield, Indiana and intends to expand to the surrounding communities in Hamilton County.
  • Soccer Tournament raises $8,800 - Over the summer, a charity soccer tournament that included Westfield and teams from 7 other schools raised $8,800 for the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. In September, a check was presented to the children’s hospital during the JV and Varsity WHS.

Westfield 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: Finding Money for College

Most parents want their children to attend college; and most parents cannot afford to pay for it out-of-pocket. It is often necessary to find other ways to finance a college degree. The following advice should be helpful for parents. 1) Start saving for college when your child is born. Look into opportunities that your state may offer to start early financial planning such as matching funds from the state and more. Go to your state’s education website for more information. 2) Look into opportunities for your child to be dually enrolled in high school and community college classes. Many students are able to get their first year of college under their belt and paid for by the time they are 18. 3) There are an abundance of scholarships for youth in all interest areas. Parents, however, must do the ‘heavy lifting’ – in other words, they must take the time to research the thousands of types of scholarships and requirements. Apply for any and all that your child may qualify for. 4) The federal government offers financial aid for students who qualify. This usually comes in a combination of loans and grants meaning some of the money must be paid back – but not all.