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Bartlett District and Curriculum

The district adheres to the Illinois Common Core curriculum which designates the key skills and concepts that students need to master at each grade level. Each subject is taught so that students deepen their understanding over the years by following along the key topics of the subject and being introduced to increasingly complex readings, math questions, or scientific concepts. There is also an emphasis on technology education, with a district wide one-to-one technology initiative in place. With gifted programs for advanced students, an extensive special education program, and STEM programs, and Advanced Placement courses available, students of all achievement levels have many opportunities to learn and grow.

We currently cover the following Bartlett-area school district: Bartlett School District U46.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Bartlett District Curriculum

The curriculum covers the core subjects of English, Math, Science, History and World Languages, in addition to which there are a great many electives. Technology has increasingly become a popular subject and students have more chances to learn about different facets such as using in artwork, presentations, programming, and, of course, personal planning. Students are expected to have exposure to technology to learn and work, which also increases their opportunity to read more and conduct independent research.

The Language Arts curriculum focuses on reading, writing, language, and other communication skills and focuses these towards both practical and analytical applications. In reading, students are taught strategies to decode meaning, form interpretations, generate questions, and to evaluate the quality of information. These, in turn, give students a base from which to write and they are expected to write in formats like creative, expository, and persuasive.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Bartlett Educational News

  • Focus on Guidance - The Bartlett High School guidance department offers many opportunities for students, ranging from academic support to college guidance as well as a list of representatives from colleges who will visit campus. Information is available on the guidance webpage.
  • Activities at BHS - Bartlett High School offers many diverse activities for students ranging from clubs to sports, community service to diversity promotion. Students are encouraged to explore their interests through these activities which are sponsored by faculty and staff.
  • Essay Contest - The local VFW sponsors an annual essay contest for students. The topic this year is “Why I’m Optimistic about Our Nation’s Future” and gave students a chance to share their political and societal opinions for the future.

Bartlett 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: Public vs. Private Colleges

The differences between public and private schools can be subtle. Public colleges and universities are funded by state funds, which means that they are subject to certain oversight. It also means that if the public college is in your home state, you get a cheaper tuition rate. Also, frequently, public colleges favor in-state applicants, so it can be a little easier to get in. Even out of state applicants will often find a public school’s tuition rates to be affordable, and some public colleges and universities have reciprocity with certain nearby states, which means you might get in-state tuition even if you’re out of state. Private colleges are privately funded, which means they don’t have the same oversight as public schools and don’t necessarily favor in-state applicants. Therefore, private colleges, being tuition-funded, are usually more expensive than public schools, though not always.