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Elizabeth District and Curriculum

Elizabeth School District’s curriculum is in line with the Common Core State Standards. They emphasize “3L’s,” Love, Laser-like focus on teaching and learning, and Leadership. They believe all students are capable of learning and achieving at high levels and that all members of the learning community (educators, students, parents and community) are essential for success. Following the Common Core State Standards, Elizabeth’s curriculum fosters a love of learning and the goal of academic excellence.

We currently cover the following Elizabeth-area school district: Elizabeth School District.

Schools in Elizabeth include:

Terence C. Reilly School No.7 is located at 436 First Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07206. Terence C. Reilly School covers second grade through eighth grade. Contact Terence C. Reilly School at (908) 436-6030. At Terence C. Reilly School, they strive to impart a valuable and lasting education and love for learning to their students. This is accomplished through a thoroughly designed and study-based curriculum, tailor fit to the needs of each student, perfectly suited to produce top minds ready for intensive learning in their coming academic careers. In maths, students will be covering topics that build numerical literacy, and build a firm foundation and  readiness for high school mathematics. Intensive reading and writing programs ready each and every student to succeed in high school level English. Students get plenty of practise using different grammar rules, and reading challenging pieces. To ensure your child is receiving the optimal amount of education, make sure to check out our information on our tutors who offer homework help.

William F. Halloran School No. 22 is located at 1014 South Elmora Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07202, William F. Halloran School covers second grade through eighth grade. Contact William F. Halloran School at (908) 436-4861. William F. Halloran’s focus is on using technology, teamwork, and reflection as tools to help prepare students to astound in the workplace and in post secondary education. Teachers at the school are dedicated to their students, and are always willing to go the extra mile to provide individual help for every student. William F. Halloran School aims to be a child-centric scene in which every student is adept at learning, and where each student might grow their understanding of moral and ethical conundrums in order to become a more responsible, active citizen in a democratic society. The curriculum at William F. Halloran School is comprehensive and complete, and naturally aligned with the goals of the district and common core state standards.

Elizabeth High School is located at 40 Morrell St., Elizabeth, NJ 07202, Elizabeth High School covers grade 9 through grade 12. Contact Elizabeth High School at (908) 436-5860.  Elizabeth High School endeavours to reach goals set in Technical Subjects, Science, Social Studies, and English and Literacy. Teachers are dedicated to assisting in preparation for college level writing as well, so students are well prepared for testings such as SATs, ACTs, and entrance examinations. The school also provides hands-on instruction in labs, classrooms, and shops; additionally offering opportunities to gain experience through workplace visits, mentoring opportunities, and internships. The Science curriculum provides a framework for grade-appropriate learning, focusing on developing scientifically literate citizens, and providing opportunities to showcase deductive reasoning and problem solving. The reading and writing curriculum attempts to showcase delicate subjects such as symbolism and metaphors, and aims to give students an appreciation of literary works, both old and new. The math curriculum is designed around analysis and numerical literacy: all students will be able to interpret data, find correlations, and use math to justify decisions and reasoning.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Elizabeth District Curriculum

Elizabeth’s Language Arts curriculum incorporates a variety of literature throughout the ages. Students are encouraged to read, not only for information, but in order to expand their understanding of the human condition. Through writing, students are also aided in expressing their ideas, opinions and comprehension. The Math curriculum covers a range of concepts and skills, beyond addition and subtraction. Students learn strategies for problem solving, measurement, dimensions, and continuously build upon prior knowledge.

Students experience Science through a multitude of hands-on activities and inquiry-based labs as well as through informational texts, use of multimedia and discussion. Some of the material covered balance and motion, matter and energy, the human body, food chains and ecosystems, chemical changes, physical changes and chemical reactions. There is also a focus on the process of scientific discovery, the formulation and working through of hypotheses, and understanding the connection between science and society.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Elizabeth Educational News

  • Dancing with The First Lady - Twelve students from Elizabeth’s Terence C. Reilly School No. 7 danced with First Lady Michele Obama on the Dr. Oz Show to demonstrate a “Jammin’ Minute” which they do at their school to increase activity. This dance, along with other fitness-related activities, is in alignment with Mrs. Obama’s Let’s Move! Initiative designed to help combat childhood obesity.
  • Top Honors - Elizabeth High School and Alexander Hamilton Prep are listed among America’s most challenging schools in 2013. Elizabeth High School received a rank of second in the state of New Jersey and the number 60 in America. Alexander Hamilton Prep was listed as number 60 in the state.
  • Band Defends Title - Elizabeth High School Marching Band won both State and National titles for the second year in a row. The band won the U.S. Bands and National 5A Championships as well as the U.S. Bands Group 5A Championship, defending their titles from 2012.

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About Elizabeth, New Jersey

Elizabeth, New Jersey is located in the seat of Union County; Elizabeth is relatively small, covering an area of 34.8 km2 . Elizabeth has a population of 130,215, and is the 212th most populous city in the United States and the fourth largest city in New Jersey. Elizabeth was founded in 1664 by the English, and was named for the wife of Sir George Carteret, one of the two owners of the colony of New Jersey, and was the original capital of New Jersey. During the American Revolutionary War, Elizabeth was attacked continuously by the British forces, which were continuously fought off. The first major industry made its home in Elizabeth: The Singer Sewing Machine Company, who employed as many as 2000 people at the turn of the century. Elizabeth was also home to one of the first car companies: the Electric Carriage and wagon Company. Elizabeth was also home to the first US Navy submarines, manufactured by the Electric Boat Company in 1897.

Elizabeth has grown a lot since the end of the second world war, especially in the transportation sector. Elizabeth is home to the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, which is one of the largest and most used ports in the world. Elizabeth grew alongside its sister city of Newark for a long time, however, Elizabeth has had better success keeping a middle class presence. As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 124,969 people, 41,596 households, and 29,325 families residing in the city. The population density was 10,144.1 per square mile (3,916.7/km2). There were 45,516 housing units at an average density of 3,694.7 per square mile (1,426.5/km2).  In the city, the population was spread out with 25.6% under the age of 18, 10.6% from 18 to 24, 31.3% from 25 to 44, 23.3% from 45 to 64, and 9.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33.2 years.

The city of Elizabeth is a perfect place for residents and tourists to spend their time outdoors or indoors to explore the history and culture that the city has to offer. Whether it is museum, or a play, the city of Elizabeth has fun for the whole family to enjoy. Below are some attractions located in Elizabeth that are a must visit if you are in the area.

The Mills at Jersey Gardens

The Mills at Jersey Gardens, or just “Jersey Gardens”, is a two level indoor mall that opened in 1999. In the original plans, the proximity to the New Jersey Turnpike and being located in an Urban Enterprise Zone, making it eligible for a reduced 3% tax rate, which is alluring to the nearby New York City shoppers, who pay more than 8% taxes on purchases. The mall is one of the top ten largest shopping malls in New Jersey. It contains 230 stores and restaurants. Whether you are looking for clothes, technology, shoes, jewelry, or just a nice sit-down meal, The Mills at Jersey Gardens has something for everyone, guaranteed. With 1,300,000 square feet of space, this mall is a daunting task even for experienced shoppers. You can find a mall directory, map, and other information if you visit their website located here.

Warinanco Park

Warinanco Park, named for the prominent Native American Lenape leader who originally kept the land Elizabeth was founded on, was opened in 1920 with 204 acres of park to be enjoyed. The original founders were alarmed by the sudden industrialization of the surrounding area, and made a movement to buy and keep the remaining green spaces. Activities include paddle boat rentals, a splash pad, playgrounds, turf field, running tracks, beautiful gardens, plentiful walking paths, and a sports complex. No matter what your game or activity of choice is, Warinanco Park is guaranteed to satisfy families and individuals of all sizes and ages. The sports complex, originally just a rink, was built in 1961. In 2016, it was given a massive, $7 million overhaul that doubled the space and turned it into a year-round fully fitted sports complex.  For more information, please visit their website here.

Interesting Facts

  • Elizabeth is one of the oldest cities in New Jersey, having been formed in 1664.
  • Elizabeth was not named for Queen Elizabeth I, but the wife of one of the original owners of the New Jersey colony.
  • Elizabeth made Popular Science Magazine’s list of America’s 50 greenest cities.
  • The first British ship was sunk near Elizabeth after the Declaration of Independence was signed.
  • Elizabeth had the first Jewish mayor of any American community.
  • Elizabeth was home to the first ice cream soda, the first Singer sewing machine, the first submarine, and the first assembly line for automobiles in New Jersey.
  • The youngest pilot ever licensed in the US, Robert Buck, broke the junior transcontinental air speed record in 1930, when he was 16.

Chalk Talk: The Benefits of Reading to Children

Reading is a crucial skill for children to develop in order to ensure successful learning and personal development. Parents can encourage development of this skill by taking time to read aloud to their children. The benefits of reading aloud to children are many. Reading aloud helps children to understand the written word because they hear how text is supposed to sound. Children also tend to model their parents, and being read to can encourage children to read on their own. Reading time also facilitates bonding between parents and children, especially when reading is incorporated into an enjoyable routine. Reading also stimulates the brain and improves concentration, imagination and vocabulary.