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Bainbridge District and Curriculum

Students living in Bainbridge attend Decatur County Schools and learn under Georgia Performance Standards and the Common Core Georgia Performance Standards. At each grade level, standards are determined for what students should understand, know and be able to do. Instruction, student work and assessments follow these expectations so that the process of teaching and learning is aligned and there is a way to determine that each student is achieving all the goals that have been established.

We currently cover the following Bainbridge-area school district: Decatur County Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Bainbridge District Curriculum

The Georgia Performance Standards and Common Core Georgia Performance Standards is considered a “standards-based education” approach. Not only used by Decatur County Schools but implemented across the country as well, standards-based education reflects the following: a focus on student learning; same expectations for all students with differentiation included to allow students the ability to achieve standards a way they can; essential questions that support knowledge; and assessments to guide and modify instruction.

Parent and student resources for the curriculum at each grade level and assessments can be found at GA Department of Education website. These provide a very detailed explanation of what types of essential questions guide the grade level expectations and the skills, knowledge, concept awareness, and critical thinking skills that emerge through the units and lessons students encounter. There are also tips for real world activities to further engage students.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Bainbridge Educational News

  • First Saturday Market - Visit the First Saturday Market in Downtown Bainbridge. Located on the Square In Willis Park, you and your family can bring home fresh farm produce, beautiful flowers and plants to enjoy. The whole family can be together in searching for the best apples, squash and so much more, supporting local farmers and getting the best fresh foods. Come visit the Market on the first Saturday of every month from April to November for great vendors and great deals!
  • Bill Reynolds Tennis Center - The Bill Reynolds Tennis Center is the perfect place to meet with others for a tennis match or watch a fun tennis tournament. The center hosts leagues for men and women with competitions against local and regional teams scheduled during the year. Camps and lessons for junior tennis, intermediate, beginner and tots are also offered throughout the summer and fall.
  • NED Show at Elcan-King Elementary - Students at Elcan-King Elementary received a special surprise this spring. The NED show came to the elementary school. The intention of the program is part of the character education program. Using stories, tricks, and magic, the NED show teaches students to never give up, to encourage others, and to do their best. How fun!

Bainbridge 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: Character Education

What is character education? Character education is not a subject but taught within your child’s learning. Certain character traits are focused on each month. Traits such as honesty, loyalty, trust, compassionate, brave as well as many others, are incorporated into instruction and the classroom routine. Character education traits may not be the same in all schools and school districts but the idea is. Students learning about the specific character trait – what it means, how to portray it, how to recognize it and why each child should demonstrate as part of their own character. Some schools even give out awards to students in each classroom who demonstrate the trait the most that month; usually determined by the teacher but sometimes the class may vote as well. Students can continue to practice the “character trait of the month” at home too. Ask your child what character trait they’re learning that month and help them to understand it. Maybe give out an award at home too.