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Alexandria District and Curriculum

The Monroe City School District works to educate students to be productive citizens and creative thinkers in the world around them. To this end, the Common Core Standards Curriculum is followed as it provides a comprehensive structure for K-12 learning in core subjects with goals of preparing students for college and career by instilling necessary critical thinking skills and depth of knowledge.

We currently cover the following Alexandria-area school district: Monroe City School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Alexandria District Curriculum

Monroe City Schools use state academic standards in all subject areas. Younger students learn math through a “hands-on” approach that makes learning real to them. As students grow and develop, they take that learning and apply it to more rigorous concepts in numeracy, measurement, algebra, geometry, statistics and probability. The focus moves from computation to solving real-world problems using the knowledge and skill in math that students learned in earlier grades.

Students grow and develop in literacy-rich classrooms and environments. Reading a variety of texts, magazines, books, digital and graphical information helps students to develop into strong readers and writers. Being able to understand and analyze text develops critical thinking skills as well as writing ability. Students learn, and then write about their learning, and also write to inform others. In upper grades students depend on those skills to express their thoughts and how they have solved problems in other subject areas such as Math and Social Studies.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Alexandria Educational News

  • Reading is Fundamental - Over 21,000 books were donated to elementary and middle schools from libraries, and scheduled activities to encourage “reading for fun” were offered to students. Teachers and librarians reported that students were very excited to take their very own books home!
  • Get a Charge Out of Reading! - Pineville Elementary School invites you to their Book Fair! The theme is “Story Laboratory”, and will take place during Literacy Night! Throughout the year, many of these events take place and the school and district website calendars can provide detailed information on times and locations.
  • Two District High Schools Rank in College Readiness - Pineville and Tioga High Schools have received awards from the ACT organization, for being two of the top high schools in Louisiana. This is a sure sign that students are being well prepared for college and taking the initiative to succeed academically.

Alexandria 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: How to Encourage Your Child to be Healthy

Across the country, some childhood diseases such as diabetes are on the rise. What can families and communities do to help our children remain healthy? Unfortunately, student health tends to decrease during the summer months. Although children are outside playing more often during the summer, their snack choices may not be as healthy as during the school months. Older children tend to spend more hours playing computer games and watching television than playing active games or sports. How can parents help?

Engage your child in organized sports or outside activities. Swimming, active Wii games, bike riding and hiking are a few options that many students enjoy. Participating in these events several times a week keeps students active and much healthier than sedentary days. Keep healthy snacks in the house. Veggies and low-fat dip, fruit pieces and other nutritious snacks can improve energy, nutrition and avoid excessive sugars that are detrimental to the health of children.