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Eatontown District and Curriculum

K-8 students in Eatontown, New Jersey attend the Eatontown Public Schools. Students in grades 9-12 attend Monmouth Regional High School, which is part of the Monmouth Regional High School District. The shared mission of both districts is to provide all students with opportunities to develop to their fullest potential. Students are challenged to succeed not just in the classroom, but in athletics and co-curricular activities as well. By collaborating with parents and community stakeholders, both districts foster a supportive environment in which students can learn and grow.

We currently cover the following Eatontown-area school districts: Eatontown Public Schools and Monmouth Regional High School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Eatontown District Curriculum

In order to prepare students to be socially, politically and economically successful citizens, the Eatontown Public Schools and the Monmouth Regional High School District have developed a comprehensive K-12 curriculum that engages students in practical learning. Classroom exercises extend their applicability to the real world, so students understand the link between what they learn in school and real life situations.

To prepare students for life and work in our increasingly global society, students in both districts are required to demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language. Students in kindergarten through the eighth grade study Spanish, while high school students have additional languages available, including French and Latin. Study of foreign language includes development of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in that language. From elementary school, where students learn basic words and phrases, to high school, where students acquire the skills to engage in complex conversations, an emphasis is placed not just on language development, but also on practical application of those skills in everyday life.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Eatontown Educational News

  • AP Academy - Freshmen at Monmouth Regional High school that demonstrate academic excellence can apply to participate in the AP Academy. The four-year program gives students the opportunity to earn up to 24 college credits.
  • Green Initiative - The Eatonville Public Schools, in an effort to reduce the district’s impact on the environment, have begun an initiative to contact parents via e-mail. This initiative saves thousands of sheets of paper per year.
  • College Pays Off - Workers who have a college degree make substantially more money than high school graduates over the course of their lifetimes. Even very young and very old workers see a boost in pay if they have a college degree.

Eatontown 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: Attending Community College to Save Money

High school students who are close to graduating should consider attending a local community college to begin their post-secondary education. Community colleges offer a number of benefits, with affordability being at the top of the list. With tuition at community colleges highly affordable, students can complete their general education requirements at a fraction of the cost of attending a four-year school. This means students can take more classes for less money, or invest the money they save into paying for the remainder of their education at a four-year school. Either way, students gain valuable college experience while paying far less for the classes they take.