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Aztec District and Curriculum
The Aztec Municipal School District prepare students for life in the 21st Century, the district employs Professional Learning Communities and Common Formative Assessments to develop student performance. The district is in the process of implementing the newly approved Common Core State Standards Initiative. The CCSS will be fully implemented in the district’s elementary schools in 2013 and is working to implement the new standards in grades six through twelve.
We currently cover the following Aztec-area school district: Aztec Municipal School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Aztec District Curriculum
Common Core provides a new curriculum framework for schools providing a rigorous academic standard for education and ensuring that students have access to the same level of coursework no matter what public school in New Mexico they attend. In English and Language Arts (ELA) students will learn to read, write, listen and speak using correct English grammar and syntax. Students are able to read both informational text and literature ensuring that students will be exposed to the type of texts they may encounter later.
In Mathematics students learn a set number of mathematical subjects in an in depth manner including computational skills, geometry, algebra, statistics, probability and measurement. The ultimate goal of the math program is that students learn to apply their math skills to higher math and in the workforce. Both, ELA and the Mathematics are progressive with students building on the skills they learned in previous years.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Aztec Educational News
- Vista Time for Student Improvement - The Vista Nueva Alternative High School has implemented a student assistance time referred to as Vista Time. In Vista Time, which occurs every Wednesday, students can meet any of their teachers in courses where it is felt they need help. During this time teachers provide individualized help so can that students can prepare for weekly assignments and upcoming quizzes or exams. Students can also make arrangements to retake any test where they received a grade lower than 85 or do any required makeup exams.
- Tiger Time - Park Avenue Elementary School in the Aztec Municipal School District has recently implemented Tiger Time where students can meet with teachers in small groups to get additional help in subjects where they are falling behind. Also called Intervention Time, Tiger Time is available for students in grades four and five every Tuesday. Parents are asked to help keep students in school all day on Tuesday so that the students can take advantage of the extra help by scheduling any outside appointments for their children on Monday afternoons which is Early Release Day.
- Administrative Changes - The principal of Park Avenue Elementary School, Ms. Fernandez, recently welcomed several new staff members to the school. New teachers at Park Avenue Elementary School, which is part of the AMSD, include Mrs. Moore for the 4th grade, Ms. Duke and Mr. Henk as 5th grade teachers, Mrs. Magee in Enrichment, Mr. Ulrich for Transition, Mr. James as a Math Coach and Ms. Garcia as a Resource Instructor.
Aztec 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: Resources for Budding Scientists
The American Museum of Natural History provides young people with a way to learn about a variety of subjects online at their Ology website for kids including anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, the brain, climate change, the earth, Einstein, marine biology and zoology, just to name a few. One of the new sections within the site is called Biodiversity. Students can choose from games such as Life in the City where kids learn about all the thousands of species that inhabit city parks and other areas in a city. They can also play an endangered species game called Survival where kids learn about the laws that protect animal and plant life. Or they can choose to use a magical magnifying glass to see what is living in the jungle. In addition they can take a virtual trip to the Museum’s Hall of Biodiversity or the Hall of North American Forests to learn more about all the different species that inhabit our world.