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Aberdeen, Washington Tutoring Programs

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Aberdeen District and Curriculum

SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Aberdeen students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.

Aberdeen Area District Curriculum We Follow

Aberdeen School District is in the process of transitioning from Grade Level Expectations to the newly adopted Common Core Standards. In doing so, they are using current curriculum to implement new literacy and writing aspects into all grade levels. In the elementary grades, students build on knowledge from the previous year in English Language Arts, Math and Science. In Kindergarten students focus on letters and sounds, numbers, observing and asking questions.  They then build on these skills every year until sixth grade where they can identify an author’s purpose, make inferences, write summaries, and complete algebraic and geometric calculations.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Aberdeen District Curriculum

Middle School students in the district continue to enhance the skills learned in their K-6 curriculum, while developing skills such as personal responsibility and taking control of ones own learning. Students add skills such as writing a narrative and analyzing language in English Language Arts, solving expressions in math and creating experiments in science. At the completion of the middle school curriculum, students are ready to enter Freshman Composition, Algebra 1 and Physical Science at the high school level.

The high school curriculum is a culmination of all the skills learned since Kindergarten. Students take a variety of required and elective courses as they prepare for graduation and life in college or their chosen career.  Required curriculum in high school includes Freshman and Sophomore Composition, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2 and Biology.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Aberdeen Educational News

  • AVID - AVID is a program that helps middle and high school students in the academic middle gain skills that will help them get to, and succeed in college. The students involved in this program are B and C students and usually the first in their family to attend college.
  • World Class Scholar - This program is a partnership with Grays Harbor Community College in which students in grades 7-12 are given mentorships and financial assistance to attend college. The novelty of this program is that it starts in middle school to get students thinking about college and the academic path they need to complete to get there.
  • Technology and Learning - Aberdeen School District is one of the few in the state that has made it a priority to add technology into the curriculum at all of their schools. They follow the Washington State Technology standards to ensure all students are technologically literate and ready to enter society as productive members of the workforce.

Aberdeen 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 Importance of Extracurricular Activities

One of the most important things a student can do is to find and join at least one extracurricular group. Academically competitive students benefit from the peer relationships with other competitive students; those interested in community outreach are able to find peers to work on projects with. Once they do this and find a matching club or activity, parents should encourage their child to join because they will enjoy the activity (not for them to make friends, even though parents desire this). Shy students will find it easier to naturally make friends with students with common interests. The bottom line is that these extracurriculars are essential in students developing academic, leadership, and social skills.