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Evansville, Indiana Tutoring Programs
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Evansville District and Curriculum
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation (EVSC) follows the curriculum prescribed by the Indiana Department of Education. For students to make informed decisions about their lives and make contributions to their communities, they require more in terms of knowledge and skills than ever before. We follow the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English/Language Arts and Mathematics in which the curriculum provides a clear understanding of the skills that students are expected to learn at each grade level. At EVSC, students are assigned learning tools for the school year, including textbooks and in grades 6 – 12, a notebook computer.
We currently cover the following Evansville-area school district: Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Evansville District Curriculum
All students enrolled at EVSC initially take the home language survey to determine their native language and later an evaluation of the English proficiency levels. The English and Language Art curriculum provides fundamental skills for lifelong learning and problem solving in today’s multifaceted technological world.
The Mathematics curriculum of EVSC is based on Indiana’s Common Core Standards (INCC). One of the goals for Mathematics is that students should be able to do, understand and apply mathematics, both inside and outside the classroom. Teachers and students must shift their thinking about elements that constitute an effective mathematics classroom. Parental involvement is an essential element of this program. The aim of the Science curriculum is to facilitate students in developing fundamental knowledge that generates interest in studying science at later grade levels. The teacher training programs and curriculum design are reflective of the commitment towards promoting the study of science. Scientific literacy is a necessity for every student in the Evansville community.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Evansville Educational News
- Students Help Save Mission Distribute - Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation students participated in the Center for Family & Community Outreach (CFCO) Program and assisted the Rescue Mission in distribution of Thanksgiving baskets. CFCO is an innovative program within EVSC which uses student skills and academic content for creating documents, videos and web-based multi-media for use by non-profit organizations in Evansville.
- January Cause for Applause Winner Announced - EVSC announced its recipient of the 'Cause for Applause Employee of the Month Award.' Tony Williams, a custodian at Scott Elementary School received the award for going above and beyond his responsibilities. Tony was nominated by parent, Lisa Messel, who said that Tony interacts with students whenever possible. At a recent football game, he cheered the students, who all ran to him after the game instead of going to their parents.
- Journalism Awards - EVSC's Reitz High School received nine awards from the Indiana High School Press Association (IHSPA) Harvey Awards for Scholastic Press Organizations. The school's journalism department publishes the school's newspaper 'Mirror' and yearbook 'Reflections.' Reitz's journalism department has received accolades for its publications consistently through the past few years.
Evansville 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: The Importance of Early Childhood Education
The future of each individual in a community is based upon the education they have received. The development of a child's mind begins with his birth, long before he enters a school. 85% of a child's brain capacity is developed within the first five years of his life. This is a very critical time for development of the brain and the subsequent success in school and practical life. Parents play a key role in providing a nurturing environment during the early years of a child. Parents must make informed decisions while selecting daycare or pre-school for their infant.