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Tampa District and Curriculum

The general curriculum for the Tampa School District supports and challenges all students. The curriculum helps facilitate each student’s ability to excel at learning and become a responsible citizen. Teachers effectively use teaching methods for the curriculum that provide students with opportunities to become responsible learners.

We currently cover the following Tampa-area school districts: Hillsborough County Public Schools.

Schools in Tampa include:

Tampa Bay Boulevard Elementary School is located on 3111 West Tampa Bay Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33607, Tampa Bay Boulevard Elementary School covers grades PreK-5 and can be contacted at 813-872-5208.  Tampa Bay Boulevard Elementary School serves 766 students and was originally built in 1926. The mission of the school is to ensure that all its students will become responsible and successful life-long learners using effective instruction that is relevant with the current times. Like other school in the state of Florida, Tampa Bay Boulevard Elementary School teaches a curriculum that follows the Sunshine State Standards. Students receive teaching in science, math and social studies among other subjects. In science, students studies physical science, earth science, and life science. While learning, they are also taught about the scientific method, including how to identify problems and design effective experiments. In mathematics, students gain a strong foundation in geometry and algebra. Contact us to learn more about math topics taught in grades PreK through 5.

Webb Middle School is located on 6035 Hanley Rd, Tampa, FL 33634, Webb Middle School covers grades 6-8 and can be contacted at 813-872-5351.  Webb Middle Schools serves about 734 students and is focused on preparing students for fields in STEM. The school also offer the opportunity for students to obtain high school credits, in Algebra, Introduction to Physical Science, Spanish I, Global Studies, and Modelling and Simulation Foundations. They also encourage “STEAM for all” through their Summer Robotics camps, Engineering expo, math league, and other activities. The mission of the school is to prepare students to be responsible citizens and life-long learners. Like other schools in the state of Florida, Webb Middle School teaches a curriculum related to the Sunshine State Standards. These standards set out by the state are statements that describe what knowledge or abilities students should possess by the end of each grade level for grades 1-12. The standards cover eight areas of content, including English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education, World Languages, Fine arts, and Health education. For more information on one-on-one tutoring, contact SchoolTutoring Academy.

Middleton High School is located on 4801 N 22nd St, Tampa, FL 33610, Middleton High School covers grades 9-12 and can be contacted at 813-233-3360.  Middleton High School first opened in 1934 and was named after George S. Middleton, who was an African American businessman and civic leader. The school was when shut down for a period of 2 years due to construction and was re-opened in 2002. The school is one of the school district’s most technologically advanced high schools. Middleton High School offers a magnet program to help students enter career paths in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields. Students in the magnet program at Middleton High School are required to take at least one advanced placement (AP) class every year. The school also offers magnet programs in biomedicine, computer game design, engineering, and computer systems technology. SchoolTutoring Academy provides tutoring for all subject areas, including math.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Tampa District Curriculum

Designed by the school district’s Mathematics Team, the Math curriculum provides an effective atmosphere of learning for students. It offers real life opportunities and activities that help students learn fundamental mathematical skills. The Science curriculum offers multiple activities and experiences to help students explore subjects including physical, life and earth/space sciences. The English/Language Arts curriculum gives students an opportunity to become successful readers and writers. The curriculum’s literacy approach covers workshops, standards, exemplar literature and student assessments.

Each magnet school in the Tampa School District has unique instructional strategies that highlight integrated curriculum and technology rich environments. The Tampa School District Magnet Schools are small educational communities where students can experience accelerated and project based learning. Specially trained teachers offer students activities that are learner-centered and focus on each student’s learning styles.

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Tampa Area Educational News

  • Animal Science Magnet Program - The Animal Science Magnet Program at Cahoon Elementary School offers an interactive animal science lab that allows students to familiarize themselves with the animals that they are studying firsthand. To help in their research the students are also provided with the use of the Waterford Early Reading Computer Lab and Renzulli Learning. This Animal Science Magnet Program is in partnership with Busch Gardens and Lowry Park Zoo.
  • International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programmes - Roland Park and Walker middle schools are two International Baccalaureate candidate middle schools in the Tampa area. Each magnet school offers a Global Awareness curriculum for their students. The program provides students with rigorous educational opportunities and service projects.
  • Blake Arts Magnet School - Blake Arts Magnet School is a school for Visual, Performing, and Communication Arts. Students who wish to attend the Performing Arts school, including those interested in playing instruments, performing in Musical Theater or Drama must first audition. Students interested in Visual or Communication Arts including Creative Writing, TV/Film, Journalism, Costume Design Art or Technical Theater must present a portfolio to the school.

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About Tampa, Florida

Tampa is located in the state of Florida and is the third most populated city in the state. The city of Tampa is part of an area also referred to as the “Tampa Bay Area”. The city covers an area of about 175.22 square miles is covered by Hillsborough County. Tampa is about 200 miles Northwest from Miami and is the home of Florida’s largest port, which is situated near the downtown’s Channel District. The city is located near the Gulf of Mexico. The economy in Tampa is supported by a wide variety of fields including tourism, agriculture, construction, finance, technology, health care, and government. Tampa is also well known for its parks and beaches, with the city operating over 165 parks and beaches that cover about 2286 acres of land.

One well known annual event held  in Tampa is the celebration of Gasparilla. This event is a mock pirate invasion followed by a parade, which is the third largest parade in the United States.  This event has been held annually since 1904 during late January or early February and attracts over 400 000 attendees per year. The parade is also referred to as Tampa’s “Mardi Gras”. Tampa is home to three major professional sports teams – its own football team called the “Tampa Bay Buccaneers”, a hockey team called the “Tampa Bay Lightning”, and a baseball team called the “Tampa Bay Rays”.

Based on a 2017 estimate, the population of Tampa was 385 430. Of this number of people 24.6% were under 18, 10% were of ages 18-24, 32.3% were 25-44, 20.5% were 45-64, and 12.5% were 65 and older. The median household income in the city was $48 245.

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

The Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has an African animal theme with nile crocodiles, meerkats, lions, hippos, and more. There is also an aviary and a Serengeti themed habitat with giraffes, rhinos, and zebras that live in a free-roaming environment. The theme park section of the gardens contains eight roller coasters and two water rides, along with a number of other rides. The whole park covers an area of 335 acres and is open year round. In addition, the park also hosts a variety of events including a Food and Wine Festival, a series of summer night with concerts by performers, a “Howl-O-Scream”, and a Christmas town.  From roller coaster rides to a wide variety of animal experiences, the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has something for everyone.

Tampa Museum of Art

The Tampa Museum of Art houses a collection of art with a focus on collection objects from ancient times and also modern and contemporary art. The museum was founded in 1979, and also opened a new building in 2010, North of its original site. The main museum was designed by architect Stanley Saitowitz and was made to look like “an electronic jewel box sitting on a glass pedestal”. The outside of the building has exterior walls made of aluminum, glass, and colour changing lights on the south part of the building. These lights have made the museum a landmark in the city. Inside, the design is more simple in order for the displayed art to be the main focus. The Tampa Museum of Art also holds events offered to students and adults to educate the public on the important works of art held at the museum.

Museum Of Science & Industry

The Museum Of Science & Industry is a non-profit museum dedicated to spreading interest to the public about science, industry, and technology. The museum contains over 100 hands-on activities for people to try. The museum (also referred to as MOSI) also offers educational programs and camps themed around S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) for preschool kids to seniors. For when school is not running, the camp also offers science camps that explore different scientific topics such as using DNA to solve crimes, and snorkeling in natural hot springs. Upon completion, attendees can also receive a certificate of achievement. There is also a planetarium at MOSI where people can view the stars and learn more about space.

Interesting Facts

  • Bayshore Boulevard in downtown tampa is the world’s longest continuous sidewalk at 4.5 miles long! This sidewalk is line with palm trees and offers a view of the bay and the Tampa skyline. Dolphin and manatee sightings are also common along this path!
  • Tampa Bay is the lightning capital of the world!
  • The biodiversity in Tampa is extremely rich! There are more than 200 species of fish in the waters surrounding Tampa.
  • In 2008, Forbes Magazine ranked Tampa as the 5th best outdoor city.
  • The name “Tampa” comes from the Calusan language. The Calusa were a native American tribe that lived towards the south of Tampa bay. “Tampa” translates to “sticks of fire”, a likely reference to the lightning that strikes the area.

Chalk Talk: How To "Wow" Employers with a College Resume

The first thing to consider with a college resume is layout. The resume, itself, should be as simple and straightforward as possible, easy to read, and only one page long. Name, contact information, and GPA are centered at the top, and extracurricular activities should be grouped in four or five sections below, bulleted with a section title, with each activity including the period of time the student participated and a brief description of the student’s responsibilities with the activity. This doesn’t have to be in complete sentences but should be clear and easy to understand. This brings us to the second thing to consider: impact. Each item on a college resume should demonstrate at least two, if not more, qualities the applicant has. For example, let’s say you were the leader of club that promoted diversity. This demonstrates involvement in a club (especially assuming you were in it for more than one year, as one would think a leader would be) along with leadership and an appreciation for diversity.