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Asbury Park District and Curriculum

The Asbury Park Public Schools is committed to ensuring that all students have a safe learning environment in which they can develop the skills they need to be successful in our increasingly technological and global society. Whether students seek to continue their education after graduation, enter the workforce or join the armed forces, the district sees to it that students are prepared to undertake any challenge. High school students in Asbury Park who wish to undertake a college preparatory curriculum can apply to attend Academy Charter High School, which operates independently of the townships’ school district. The district will continue to work closely with families and community stakeholders to build a learning community in which children grow and develop into productive citizens who make positive contributions to society.

We currently cover the following Asbury Park-area school district: Asbury Park Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Asbury Park District Curriculum

The curriculum is intended to foster the development of the academic, social and emotional skills students need to become contributing members to society. The district strives to instill a love learning in each student, with engaging, interesting and relevant lesson plans that connect classroom learning with real-life. Students who attend the Academy Charter High School experience a relevant curriculum, with the added rigor of college-prep coursework and a wide array of extracurricular activities.

An essential component of the visual and performing arts curriculum is the study of the history of the arts and culture. The elementary school curriculum helps students identify common themes in art throughout history and across cultures. In middle school, students explore how technology has influenced the creation of art, and analyze how culture exerts influence on art and how art influences culture. High school students examine how dance, music, theater and visual art influence culture in both the past and present, and determine how social norms have changed as a result of innovations in the arts.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Asbury Park Educational News

  • State Receives Grant - The state of New Jersey will be among six states to receive $280 million in grants to improve early childhood education programs. The money will be used specifically for programs for children under the age of 5.
  • Fitness a Priority - Recognizing that the health of students impacts their ability to learn, the Asbury Park Public Schools sought to build a new fitness center for its middle school students. The facility opened earlier this year and provides students a place to keep fit, burn off extra energy and learn fun, new games and activities.
  • Supplies Sent to Africa - Students in the Asbury Park Public Schools sent 270 boxes of books and supplies to a village in Tanzania in order to bring better education to its remote villages. The district also donated a used bus for the Tanzanian community to use.

Asbury Park 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 Choose a College Major

Many parents worry if their child doesn’t select a major well before they head off to college. While many students have a good idea of what they want to do, others don’t and need some extra time to decide. In order to help your child make a decision, consider these easy strategies. First, encourage them to be curious about learning and take many different kinds of classes during their first year of study. Exposing themselves to different disciplines may help them find a spark of interest in a particular area. Second, ask your child what they are really passionate about, and recommend potential majors that match up with their passion. They don’t even have to identify the career path their passion will lead them to, as that is something they can discover along the way. Lastly, help your child understand that waiting to determine a major is okay. Many students don’t decide until after the conclusion of their sophomore year. But be aware, waiting much longer than that could cause your child to extend their college stay an extra semester or two.