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Waldwick District and Curriculum

The Waldwick Public School District is comprehensive in nature, with schools for children from preschool through the twelfth grade. The district operates four schools that have a combined enrollment of nearly 1,700 students. The primary mission of the Waldwick Public Schools is to provide all students with a safe, caring and stimulating environment in which to learn. Students engage with classroom teachers in studies of core and elective courses that foster the development of the academic knowledge and skills that are essential for success in life and work in the modern world.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Waldwick District Curriculum

The Waldwick Public School District has devised a well-rounded curriculum that motivates students to learn, piques their academic curiosities and produces students who have a lifelong love of learning. By providing both academic and practical learning experiences, students acquire a good foundation of knowledge and skills that will lead them to future success. The district curriculum is aligned with the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards as well as the Common Core Standards, ensuring that students receive instruction that is both research and standards-based.

The comprehensive social studies curriculum includes an examination of the Renaissance, Reformation, Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment periods. Students identify the primary ideas of the Enlightenment, such as rationalism and natural rights, and explain how those ideas influenced changing political ideologies in Europe. Students examine the factors that led up to the Renaissance and identify the reasons why Italy was the center of Renaissance art. The role of technology is examined, with regard to the printing press and the dissemination of Reformation-era ideas.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Waldwick Educational News

  • Student Growth Percentile - As part of a new package of educational evaluation systems, the Student Growth Percentile (SGP) will allow districts to better gauge school and teacher effectiveness by examining student testing data from year to year.
  • Facilities Improvements - The State of New Jersey has announced funding for five school construction projects at districts across the state. The projects have a total price tag of $250 million and will prepare many schools for next generation learning opportunities.
  • Teacher Resource Website - New Jersey teachers who seek new and updated lesson plans that are aligned with the Common Core now have a place to find them. The State of New Jersey has compiled thousands of teacher resources online which can be downloaded.

Waldwick 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 Benefits of Community College

Not all students are ready to make the leap from high school to a four-year institution. For those students, community college is a great way to get their feet wet in the collegiate experience without having to make all of the major adjustments of attending a large university. In addition to being far less expensive than four-year schools, community colleges are often much smaller, with a smaller overall student population as well as smaller classes. As such, students who need time to acclimate to college level work can get more individualized attention from their professors. Community colleges also offer remedial courses for students who need to brush up on specific skills, especially those in English and math-related courses. By attending a community college, students can acquire the college level skills they need in order to be successful at a four-year institution.