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Addison District and Curriculum

The goal of the district is to work for the continuous improvement of student achievement. This is accomplished by providing classrooms that are inspiring, caring, respectful, and empowering to all students and emphasize robust, experiential, personalized, and collaborative learning focused on real-world issues and challenges, both local and global. The focus is on the acquisition of 21st Century knowledge and skills through accessible, digital tools as well as a focus on rigorous and dynamically integrated core knowledge instruction with 21st Century literacy skills.

We currently cover the following Addison-area school districts: Addison School District 4 and DuPage High School District 88.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Addison District Curriculum

The school maintains high standards which enable students to develop intellectual and life skills through critical thinking and applied learning in all programs of study, emphasizing ideas such as global awareness, financial, economic, business, entrepreneurial, civic, health, environmental, media, and technology. The courses are interdisciplinary, project-based, and aligned with elementary, middle level, and higher education programs to prepare students adequately for their post-secondary goals.

The school also hopes to forge relationships with business/community sectors and develop mentoring-tutoring relationships in order to provide local and global service learning opportunities for students. Addison Trail HS provides opportunities for students to thrive by encouraging an environment of inclusion and appropriate supports for all learning style and needs. Technology integration has become central to helping students learn at their own pace.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Addison Educational News

  • Exchange Program - Addison Trail High School will host fifteen students from Triggiano, Italy, as part of the Sister Cities program. The students are from rom Il Cartesio High School in Triggiano, Italy, and will be accompanied by their teacher and principal.
  • Staff Stats - Every week, District 88 presents a focus on a new staff member in order to introduce parents to new staff members. Teachers, staff, interns, and others will be featured so that parents and students can understand who is in the classroom and behind the scenes supporting their children's education.
  • Preschool Program - The preschool classes at Addison Trail offer preschool for children ages 3-5. These classes offer an opportunity for students to work with young children as well as helping the young children develop self-esteem and self-expression.

Addison 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: ED vs. Regular Decision

Navigating college applications can be confusing, especially when it comes to the different types and their deadlines. Two of the most common types are Early Decision applications (ED) and Regular Decision applications. Early Decision applications are binding, early applications. They consist of the usual components (an application, at least one essay, usually, transcripts, etc.) with the addition of a contract signed by the student, parents, and college counselor agreeing that the student will attend the college if accepted, regardless of acceptances at other colleges. The benefits of ED applications is that since they are early, the student is competing against fewer other applicants. Also, applying ED demonstrates a commitment to that particular college, which is very appealing to the college. The drawback is that it’s binding, so regardless of other factors (like a better financial package elsewhere) the student is committed to this college. Regular Decision is exactly what it sounds like; the student applies at the regular time, signs no contract, and is free to choose among other colleges.