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Wyckoff District and Curriculum

There are two public school districts that serve the students of Wykcoff, New Jersey. Students in preschool through eighth grade attend the Wyckoff School District. The Wyckoff district operates four elementary schools and one middle school, which have a combined population of nearly 2,000 students. High school-aged students have a choice between two high schools to attend: Rampano High School or Indian Lakes High School. Both schools are part of the Rampano Indian Hills Regional High School District. Working together, the Wyckoff and Rampano Indian Hills districts are committed to a comprehensive program of education that optimizes the potential of each student and enables them to be successful in their post-secondary educational or career pursuits.

We currently cover the following Wyckoff-area school districts: Rampano Indian Hills Regional High School District and Wyckoff School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Wyckoff District Curriculum

In an effort to standardize the knowledge and skills that students acquire in their K-12 education, states have moved towards adopting statewide performance standards for key subject areas. New Jersey has adopted standards in nine areas: math, language arts, social studies, science, the arts, health and physical education, 21st Century life and careers, languages, and technology.

In order to prepare students for life and work in the 21st Century, the districts have devised a comprehensive technology curriculum. The curriculum focuses student learning on the operation and use of technology, the use of technology for communication and collaboration, as well as digital citizenship. The curriculum helps students become familiar with laptops, tablets, the Internet and other technologies required for many activities of daily living. Students acquire the ability to use these technologies to complete assignments, such as preparing text-based and multimedia documents.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Wyckoff Educational News

  • AP Honors Schools - The College Board has placed the Rampano Indian Hills Regional High School District on its AP District Honor Roll. The recognition comes after the district increased access to AP courses and improved test scores across the board.
  • Students Wins Award - Indian Hills High School students recently received the Congressional Award for Youth Silver Medal. This outstanding honor was presented by New Jersey Congressman Scott Garrett.
  • 1:1 Initiative - All students in the Rampano Indian Hills Regional High School District will soon be issued their own Apple MacBook laptop as part of the district’s 1:1 technology initiative. The primary goal of the program is to prepare students for life and work in the increasingly technological world in which we live.

Wyckoff 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: Getting the Most Out of Financial Aid

Financing the education of your child might well put you into a panic, considering how expensive a college education has become. However, there are a number of practical steps you can take to ensure that you get the most out of financial aid offerings. First, fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and submit it early. Many schools and some states award money on a first-come, first-served basis, so the earlier you apply the better your chances will be of getting the most aid. Second, even if you aren’t sure that you qualify for financial assistance, apply anyway. Families with incomes well into the six figures generally qualify for some form of aid. Additionally, your financial situation may change, so be sure to have the FAFSA filled out and in on time. Lastly, opening a 529 College Savings Plan is the best option for many families. The money saved in these accounts doesn’t count as an asset, so FAFSA calculations do not include it when determining the amount of aid for which you qualify. Even students who have a significant sum in their 529 plan can still qualify for need-based assistance.