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Auburn Hills District and Curriculum

Students residing in Auburn Hills, Michigan attend school in one of three districts that include Avondale Schools, Pontiac School District, and Rochester Community Schools. Rochester Community Schools is the largest of the three school districts with a student population totaling over 14,000. Facilities in the district include thirteen elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, and one alternative high school. Students are taught a curriculum that is aligned to the national Common Core standards and Michigan’s Curriculum Framework. High expectations and rigorous teaching give students a strong educational foundation.

We currently cover the following Auburn Hills-area school districts: Avondale Schools, Pontiac School District, and Rochester Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Auburn Hills District Curriculum

The elementary Language Arts curriculum uses several programs and structures to aid in student learning. Some of these programs include Reader’s Workshop, Writer’s Workshop, Units of Study, and Making Meaning. The Making Meaning program is a curriculum resource used to teach students the strategies and skills necessary to become good readers. A large part of Making Meaning centers around the classroom atmosphere and students’ abilities to communicate about literature in a productive and analytical manner.

Everyday Math is the resource used by elementary teachers to teach the district’s Mathematics curriculum. This program uses a spiraled approach to instruction in order to expose students to different concepts until mastery is reached. The beginning of a lesson includes mental math exercises which focus on students practicing doing operational equations in their heads.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Auburn Hills Educational News

  • All-American Player - Rochester Community Schools honored one of their basketball players for being chosen as an All American player. The student was the only one chosen from the state to participate in the All American Game sponsored by McDonald’s each year. After competing in the game, the student plans to attend college in Kentucky.
  • Elementary School Gets New Principal - Rochester’s McGregor Elementary School is starting the new school year with a new principal. Dave Pontzias comes to the school having been a principal in the district for over three years. His communication skills and relationships with the community have earned him high praise in his eighteen years in the education field.
  • Global Youth Summit - A student at Adams High School was chosen to represent the state of Michigan at the Global Youth Summit on the Future of Medicine. She will attend the conference at Brandeis University along with students from across the world. While there, students will attend lectures by some of the most important and impacting medical professionals.

Auburn Hills 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

Choosing a college to attend can be a difficult task, especially given the multitude of options available to students. One of the first aspects a student should consider is whether or not they want to go away to school or attend a local college. Some students prefer to attend a college that allows them to still live at home, while others want the whole experience of living on campus. The next aspect to think about is the academic programs offered at each college. Some colleges are known for their academics and some are less heard of. It’s important for students to research a college’s academics to make sure they are going to receive the best education possible. Another aspect for students to consider is the cost of any colleges they are interested in. Tuition costs across the country can vary by tens of thousands of dollars each year and can play a huge factor in a student’s choice. While choosing a college can be difficult, taking the time to consider all aspects of the decision can help ensure that students are making the right choice.