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Guttenberg District and Curriculum

The Guttenberg Public School District has over 1,000 students who attend the district’s only school – Anna L. Klein School. Students in high school attend North Bergen High School, which is part of the North Bergen School District. Both local school districts seek to offer students excellent educational opportunities that pique their interests and stimulate their academic curiosities. By engaging students in rigorous coursework, the Guttenberg and North Bergen districts prepare students to meet the challenges of life and work in the modern world.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Guttenberg District Curriculum

The Guttenberg and North Bergen school districts work together to ensure that their curricula are aligned to the same standards. By utilizing the recommendations of the Common Core State Standards and the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards, the districts ensure that students moving from eighth grade in Guttenberg to ninth grade in North Bergen have the foundation for continued academic success.

The world languages curriculum prepares students for life and work in the 21st century by ensuring they have command of a foreign language and an understanding of other cultures. Students acquire languages skills in three modes. First, students engage in the interpretive mode, in which they acquire the ability to read, write, speak and interpret another language on the word and sentence level. Next, they enter the interpersonal mode, in which they develop skills needed to engage in complex conversations as both a speaker and a listener, as well as read complex passages. Lastly, students learn presentational skills that make it possible to deliver information to others in an engaging and culturally appropriate way.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Guttenberg Educational News

  • Recognizing Diversity - The New Jersey Education Association is helping schools across the state celebrate “No Name Calling Week.” The event, one of many in the anti-bullying initiative, is co-sponsored by a number of community organizations to raise awareness of such issues..
  • College Completion Rates - In an effort to increase the number of community college students who graduate, the state’s 19 community colleges and the New Jersey Education Association have launched the NJ C4 program. The primary goal of this program is to help more students graduate from local higher education institutions.
  • Student Performance - Students throughout the state had strong performances on the most recent round of New Jersey’s Assessment of Skills and Knowledge. The new tests are aligned to the Common Core State Standards that reflect much more rigorous coursework and testing.

Guttenberg 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 Role of Educational Technology

Students today, unlike those even 20 years ago, must have a deep understanding of how to utilize technologies if they are to be successful in school and careers. By integrating technology into the classroom, students learn valuable skills that will benefit them now and in the future. Technology in the classroom teaches students how to quickly find information, how to collaborate with others remotely, and how to express themselves using digital tools. Being able to use technology also provides students with an opportunity to actively engage in their learning and take responsibility for what they learn and know, as opposed to sitting passively in the classroom during a lecture. The opportunity to develop self-discipline and productivity skills in the classroom will help them to become better students and better workers in the future.