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Savannah District and Curriculum

The Savannah Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) follows the core curriculum as issued by the Georgia Department of Education. The Core Curriculum Areas include English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies according to the Georgia Board of Education. All students are expected to continuously improve in all areas throughout their school career from kindergarten on to high school. Each year the schools build upon information learned the previous year so as to create a continuous and progressive attainment of necessary skills. Beginning in kindergarten students start learning the fundamentals of which are developed further with each school year once students graduate from high school they will be prepared to excel in college courses. This is the same structure used with all core curriculum areas.

We currently cover the following Savannah-area school district: Savannah-Chatham County School System.

Schools in Savannah include:

Jacob G. Smith Elementary School is located on 210 Lamara Dr, Savannah, GA 31405, Jacob G. Smith Elementary School covers grades PreK-5 and can be contacted at 912-395-6530.  In 2016 Jacob G. Smith Elementary School was named a 2016 named a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. This award recognizes schools that have performed well in their state tests, and schools have made significant efforts to close the performance gap between groups of students. The mission of the school is to ignite a passion for learning and teaching at high levels, and to prepare students for productive futures. The school is a part of the Traditional Magnet/Academy/Specialty Program. The curriculum at the school is based around rigorous academic instruction, good character, and strong civic responsibility. Like other students in the state of Georgia, students at Jacob G. Smith Elementary School are taught a curriculum that includes the Georgia Standards of Excellence. These standards cover Fine Arts, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts, and Mathematics. In Science, students are able to learn about different fields of science, including physical science, earth and space science, and life science. The curriculum also emphasizes project based learning. Students are able to design their own experiments and collect their own data. Using this data, they then are able to draw their own conclusions. In Life Science, students learn about ecosystems and the relationships between humans and the environment. For more information on the Science tutoring SchoolTutoring Academy offers, please contact us.

STEM Academy at Bartlett is located on 207 E Montgomery Cross Rd, Savannah, GA 31406, STEM Academy at Bartlett covers grades 6-8 and can be contacted at 912-395-3500. STEM Academy at Bartlett is a magnet school for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The mission of the school is to provide students with a rigorous, relevant curriculum that will advance their knowledge of STEM fields and help them to become college and career ready. The curriculum at the school emphasizes critical thinking, problem solving, creativity and collaborative skills. As a STEM magnet school, the curriculum involves accelerated Science courses. These courses help prepare students for other science magnet programs in high school. Technology is integrated into all parts of the curriculum, and students learn to use the appropriate technology tools to further their understanding of concepts. In addition to accelerated science courses, students also take accelerated Social Studies classes. According to the Georgia Standards of Excellence, students in Social Studies start a two-year World Area Studies course in grade 6. Students study Latin America, Canada, Europe and Australia. Students learn about physical and human geography, government/civics and economics. For more information on how SchoolTutoring Academy can help you or your child with Science and Social Studies tutoring, please contact us.

Savannah Arts Academy is located on 500 Washington Ave, Savannah, GA 31405, Savannah Arts Academy covers grades 9-12 and can be contacted at 912-395-5000. Savannah Arts Academy is a magnet school for the performing and visual arts. In the 2016-2017 school year, there were 892 students enrolled at the school. In 2012, US News and World Report ranked Savannah Arts Academy as the number 1 high school in Georgia, and #87 nationally. The school offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses including AP Spanish, History, Environmental Science, Statistics, and more. Departments at the school include Communication Arts, Dance, Music, Theatre Arts, and Visual Arts. The music department provides instruction in winds, strings, percussion, piano and vocal music. The school’s chorus has also performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. The school is also one of the few in the city’s public school system with an orchestra program. In addition to the school’s strong academic and arts programs, students also have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of extra-curricular clubs and acitivities such as Model UN, National Art Honor Society and Science Club. After attending high school, many students choose to continue their education at a University or College. As part of the application process, many students choose to take the SAT or ACT tests. To help with this SchoolTutoring Academy offers SAT and ACT test preparation tutoring sessions. For more information, please contact us.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Savannah District Curriculum

SCCPSS offers several after school learning opportunities to further aid students in core content proficiency. Most notably is this districts’ Twilight program that allows students who are lacking credits or need to recover credits to attend classes that are smaller and that offers more direct one on one instruction opportunities. This is a unique opportunity as it combines on-line learning with direct access to instructors and classrooms.

SCCPSS also has a rigorous program for students that are academically gifted and talented. This program uses the same core curriculum as all schools in the district; however, the information is combined with outside resources that enable the teachers to offer more challenging assignments and lessons to these students which keeps them engaged in the learning process.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Savannah Educational News

  • Governor's Honors Program - SCCPSS announced that 54 students have been chosen for the Governor's Honors Program. The Governor's Honors Program, is a summer program for gifted and talented high school juniors and seniors. It is sponsored by the Department of Education and held each summer for students at no cost. This summer will mark the 50th program held, it the oldest program for gifted and talented students in throughout America. Each student attempting to get into the program will be interviewed and chosen through carefully set guidelines ensuring that they are capable of achieving success in this program.
  • High Q Team Takes the Win - Savannah-Chatham Public School students took home first place in a competition that is designed to showcase academic prowess. The High Q team that consists of several SCCPSS Students will be moving on to the Southwest Regional Competition. This competition is a chance for students to display their knowledge in core curriculum areas. The students must possess a broad and in-depth knowledge of all core curriculum areas. This is no small feat with subjects from famous authors, to world war generals, and even Georgia State History.
  • Camino Launches At 4 Savannah Area Schools - Public education leaders launched CAMINO, which is a program created to assist Latino students to not only complete high school but to also enter and complete college. CAMINO, is an acronym for the College Access Mentoring Information and Outreach program, this program hopes to drastically increase the number of Latino students going to college by 2015. According to the 2011 U.S. census the Latino population is the largest, fastest-growing group in the United States. Savannah-Chatham County Schools have started the CAMINO program at four area high schools. Each school has a "CAMINO Advisor" that is to specifically serve the Latino students in the school.

Savannah 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.

About Savannah, Georgia

The city of Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia and is located in Chatham County. Historically, it was first established in 1733 on the Savannah River, and became the British Colonial Capital of the Province of Georgia and later the first state capital of Georgia. During the American Civil War and the American Revolution, the city served as a strategic port city. Today, it still serves that role, and is an industrial center for the state and an important Atlantic seaport.

One of the most popular attractions in Savannah is the city’s historic district, which is one of the largest in the United States. Visitors come to the city to view its cobblestone streets, parks, and notable historic buildings. The city is the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low (founder of the Girl Scots of the USA), the Georgia Historical Society (the oldest continually operating historical city in the South), and the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences (one of the first continuously public museums in the South). In addition to having a rich history, the city also has a rich and growing arts scene, and there are multiple cultural events held in the city throughout the year. One of the annual events held in the city is the Savannah Book Festival, which is held on Presidents’ Day Weekend and features presidents by authors.

In 2017, the population of Savannah was 146,444, making it the seventh most populated city in the state of Georgia. 21.2% of the population was under 18, 33.0% of the population was between 18-34, 22.2% was 35-54, 10.9% was 55-64 and 12.8% was over the age of 65. The median household income in the city was $39,386 in 2017.

Savannah Historic District

The Savannah Historic District contains the area of the city limits of the city prior to the American Civil War. The area was registered as a National Historic Landmark District in 1966, and is one of the largest historical districts in the United States. Each year, the district attractions millions of visitors, wishing to enjoy 18th and 19th century architecture and green spaces. Some of the notable attractions found in the Savannah Historic District include the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low (the founder of the Girl Scouts of America), the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences (one of the first public museums in the South). The Savannah Historic District is also the home of the Central of Georgia Railway roundhouse complex (the oldest standing antebellum rail facility in America) and the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The district is unique in that it is laid out in a grid plan based on divisions. Each division had a central square with lots around it. Today, the district is home or cultural sites, as well as restaurants and cafes, places to shop, and galleries.

Bonaventure Cemetery

The Bonaventure Cemetery is a public cemetery that is located on a bluff overlooking the Wilmington River. It is the largest of the municipal cemeteries in the city, and contains nearly 160 acres. The cemetery gained fame when it was featured in the 1994 novel Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt, and in the movie, directed by Clint Eastwood, based on the book. The Cemetery is open daily to the public and there is no admission fee. The Bonaventure Historical Society helps with the preservation and conservation of the cemetery, and they compile a list of burials at the cemetery.

Forsyth Park

Forsyth Park covers 30 acres in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. The park contains walking paths, a children’s play area, a Fragrant Garden, a large fountain, tennis courts, basketball courts, areas for soccer and Frisbee, and home field for Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club. There are also public concerts held in the park. In the middle of Forsyth Park is the Confederate Memorial Statue, donated by the Monroe County Courthouse to commemorate volunteers who gave their lives fighting for the Confederacy. The fountain at the North end of the park was added in 1858 and based on the fountains in the Place de la Concorde in Paris and in Cuzco, Peru.

Interesting Facts

  • During the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta, the city hosted sailing competitions.
  • The city’s nickname is “The Hostess City of the South”.
  • The city of Savannah has six sister cities: Batumi in Georgia, Halle in Germany, Jiujiang in China, Kaya in Burkina Faso, Patras in Greece, and Saint-Marc in Haiti.
  • One of the first groups of people to settle the area of Savannah were the Irish. Due to this, the city hosts one of the largest St. Patrick’s day parades in the country!
  • The city has been called “America’s Most Paranormal City” due to the nearby cemeteries!

Chalk Talk: Should I Put My Child in a Gifted Program?

It is a question that many parents ponder upon. What are the positive aspects how will it affect my child? Allowing a child that excels in academics to participate in a Gifted and Talented Program is a very wise choice. If you are fortunate to have a gifted child by all means put them in a gifted program where they can thrive. Socially they will still be in classes with children from varied backgrounds and educational levels and they will still be able to learn social skills that are needed to cope in the real world. There are no draw backs to students participating in these programs. Aside from this program they also have programs for bully awareness and prevention and competitions in technology with categories in graphic design, software design, and animation.