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Temple Terrace District and Curriculum
Hillsborough County Public Schools encompass schools located in Tampa, FL and the surrounding areas. Temple Terrace is a town located near Tampa and is home to three elementary schools within the district. Temple Terrace’s Riverhills Elementary School is a candidate to become an International Baccalaureate World School for the Primary Years Programme (designed for children aged three to 12). Such schools are committed to providing a challenging international curriculum to students.
We currently cover the following Temple Terrace-area school district: Hillsborough County Public Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Temple Terrace District Curriculum
As a result of its candidacy as an International Baccalaureate World School, Riverhills offers a comprehensive program of inquiry, inquiry-based learning centers, arts and humanities programs, world languages, and service learning. Students who are involved in this program gain understanding and respect for other cultures and, hence, can help create a better world. They are also expected to develop as whole children through a transdisciplinary curriculum and become compassionate lifelong learners.
The Language Arts curriculum has been designed to support all learning that students do. Reading, writing, and discussion skills are developed for both literary and non-fiction works. Students gain skills that help them move conversations along in a meaningful manner as well, including asking appropriate questions and soliciting conversation partners for additional details. Appropriately acknowledging the contributions of other speakers and promoting the development of active listening skills are also emphasized.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Temple Terrace Educational News
- Hillsborough Leader Named Top Superintendent - Hillsborough County Schools’ Superintendent MaryEllen Elia was named Florida’s 2015 Superintendent of the Year. Recently, she was also named as one of four finalists for the 2015 AASA National Superintendent of the Year. She attributes these honors to her hard-working staff.
- Temple Terrace Grows Community Garden - A few years ago, Temple Terrace Elementary’s assistant principal came up with the idea of the school growing a community garden. Thanks to a $5,000 grant from Lowe’s, the garden would be able to produce corn, okra, broccoli, and many other vegetables that would be donated to local organizations. To help prepare for the garden, all of the school’s students incubated seeds in greenhouses in their classrooms.
- Target Gives Money to Schools - Temple Terrace residents are encouraged to vote for area schools in the ”Give With Target” program. Once a school receives 25 votes, Target donates $1 per additional vote, with a maximum donation of $10,000. Target has doled out up to $5 million per year to schools nationwide.
Temple Terrace 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: Student Wellness
An important aspect of students and their performance in school is their health and wellness. Students who are not well-fed, not getting enough sleep, and are not engaging in proper personal hygiene are going to have difficulty concentrating and doing well academically. Schools have an obligation to provide free breakfast and lunch to eligible students based on their family’s income. Parents should make sure that students eat a nutritious breakfast before coming to school so that they have the necessary energy to start the day; this is especially important for teens, who may be tempted to skip early breakfasts. Parents should also pack healthy lunches for their kids or make sure that they are choosing nutritious items if buying lunch at school. Schools should provide healthy lunch items to students. It is also vital that students get the sleep they need—at least eight hours—to be be actively engaged in school. Wellness also involves students’ mental and emotional needs.