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Wethersfield District and Curriculum

Wethersfield Public Schools use a method of assessing the progress of students by using the scientific research-based interventions. This method uses data driven and scientifically based practices to monitor the progress of individual students. Through a series of tiers, a student can receive intervention in a number of ways to ensure that all are successful. This not only includes teachers providing the best instructional practices in the classroom, but also taking additional steps to give each student every available resource to help them.

We currently cover the following Wethersfield-area school district: Wethersfield Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Wethersfield District Curriculum

All schools in Wethersfield have in place a curriculum in place that is designed to create lifetime learners. They do not want to simply teach basic facts, but want to create enduring understanding where students can link their content to the real-world. Classroom learning techniques are used to engage students and ask them to think at a higher level. They also strive to adhere to the best instructional practices available and ensure lessons are differentiated and engaging.

All schools also follow the Common Core Standards of curriculum. With these standards, literacy is essential starting in kindergarten all the way through graduation. Students are expected to learn how to read, write and speak with fluency and the ability to critically understand. Math and Science are tailored to provide students time to not only understand the content but understand it at a deeper level, creating students who have the ability to translate their knowledge in practical contexts.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Wethersfield Educational News

  • Botany at Wethersfield High School - Students at Wethersfield High School have had the chance for hands-on learning in their botany class. They have not only learned the complexities of plant biology, but have grown a wide variety of plants in their greenhouse. The public will have a chance to purchase these plants during their annual sale.
  • National DECA Competition - Several students from Wethersfield High School recently competed in the national DECA competition. They were able to showcase their professional skills in marketing and received top honors.
  • Excellence in Reading - Many seventh and eighth graders at Silas Deane Middle School were honored for their outstanding reading achievements by the Teen Nutmeg Book award. The students read at least one of the books on the Literacy Committees list and were then asked to join in a discussion at the award luncheon.

Wethersfield 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: Resources for Budding Astronomers

At the end of the school year in most school districts across the country seems to bring with it not just warmer weather, but also a barrage of tests, all of which are seemingly crucial for your student’s academic career. What then, is a parent to do to help their child weather this storm? The best thing is to give them time to relax. While it is no doubt important for them to study and prepare for their exams, an eight hour deluge of work, work, work at school is probably stressing them out. Young children do not have the coping mechanisms to deal with this daily stress very well and need time to decompress. Instead of plopping them in front of their homework, go for a walk as a family, take them out for ice cream, or even let them take a nap when they get home. The morning of tests, feed them a nutritious breakfast and send them off to school relaxed but prepared.