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Aurora District and Curriculum

The Aurora School District has implemented the Vista 2015 Plan as a framework for producing academically exceptional students. The main initiatives of this plan are to raise expectations for every student, increase student achievement and professional development.

The Language Arts program’s primary goal is produce students with effective communication skills through a variety of methods. Students are expected to become precise writers by developing skills in conventional grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and sentence structure. Student literacy is accessed by the ability to read and understand a variety of both informational and fictional texts. Students should also be able to perform literary research by locating, selecting, and using reliable references.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Aurora District Curriculum

The Mathematics curriculum for grades K-12 is focused on the six key concepts of number sense, algebra, data and probability, geometry,
measurement, and numerical operations. Students are expected to learn a variety of mathematical methods allowing them to reason
logically and communicate mathematically. Students are also provided with a number of web-based Math resources to aid them in learning
key concepts and skills.

The Science curriculum for Aurora students is dedicated to providing opportunities to explore and conduct scientific inquiry. The curriculum is focused on exploring the interaction between science and technology with society, and producing students who are literate in these areas. The District has also initiated Project Lead the Way which integrates both math and sciences principles to create a learning experience in which students solve real-world problems.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Aurora Educational News

  • Aurora teacher named Colorado Teacher of the Year - Aurora social studies teacher Amanda Westenberg has been named the 2012 Colorado Teacher of the year. A Rangeview High School instructor, Westenberg will get the opportunity to attend a week of Space Camp, meet the President at the White House, and compete for national Teacher of the Year.
  • Aurora Elementary School Receives National Distinction for Educational Programs - Aurora's Montview Math and Health Sciences Elementary School was recently designated as a Title I Distinguished School. Colorado provides two schools a year with this designation and chose the elementary school for its successful educational programs and student progress.
  • Aurora Community Approves Funds for School Improvement - Aurora's community voted in support of increased funding for local educational expenses. The additional money will be utilized by the school district for instructional resources, high quality staff, and educational programs.

Aurora 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: Considerations for Choosing a College

When students are faced with decisions about which colleges to apply to, there are a few major determinants that can help guide planning. First, the academic interests of the student are the most important factor. Universities are known for cutting-edge research or a broad liberal arts education. If the student is interested in the Arts, a School of Design may be worth pursuing. If a student is technically inclined, an Polytech Institute may be the type of post-secondary opportunity most-suited. Other questions involve geographic location, size of the school community, faculty to student ratio, organizations and affiliations, and opportunity.