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Benton Charter Township District and Curriculum

The curriculum at Benton Harbor Area Schools follows the learning standards set by the Michigan Department of Education. The curriculum lays out a series of standards that build student knowledge in each major topic of their subjects. For instance, students learn some rudimentary biology during elementary school and those lessons are compounded during middle and high school. By the time students reach high school, they are able to handle advanced, complex topics in each subject and also have more choice for electives and courses that help them define their interests and prepare for post-secondary life.

We currently cover the following Benton Charter Township-area school district: Benton Harbor Area Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Benton Charter Township District Curriculum

Benton Harbor Area Schools includes the subjects of biology and chemistry in the science curriculum. These each are introduced by encouraging the students to study them from general aspects of the subject to the more specific aspects. In biology the topics that are taught include the study of DNA, Darwin’s Theory, populations and bacteria. Chemistry includes counting calories, calculating energy and solubility. Advanced courses that deal in topics of biochemistry are also available to students.

The mathematics curriculum at Benton Harbor Area Schools helps students develop skills in every area of mathematics. Students begin by learning numeration, including counting. Soon, these students discover how to place numbers in equations and how to find missing numbers. In high school the students can extend their knowledge by taking classes in algebra, geometry, statistics and probability or in calculus. By the end of high school, students should have the skills to know how to solve any type of math problem.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Benton Charter Township Educational News

  • FFA Organization - FFA, formerly known as Future Farmers of America, welcomes students that are enrolled in Agriculture. Through this organization students are given support in their choice for a future career whether in biology, farming, horticulture or other areas. Students acquire skills in leadership and teamwork as they compete in competitions in their area of agriculture.
  • Speech and Debate - Speech and Debate introduces students to the world of public speaking. Students participate in competitions, either as a team or alone. They have several areas of which to choose, such as commentary, Congressional debate, and declamation. Through these competitions, students learn to make their voices heard.
  • 4-H Club - 4-H is a youth organization that helps students grow to their fullest potential. The goals are to assist in the development of citizenship, leadership, responsibility and life skills through various programs. The organization’s programs focus on citizenship, healthy living, science, engineering and technology.

Benton Charter Township 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: Discovering Talent in a Child

Each child has talent, however, it can be a talent that is not easy to find. Parents that are interested in finding out what their child's talent is can look for times when the child lights up. When the trigger for this is found, look for ways to incorporate this item into a child's life. While exploring the ways to bring the talent to life, parents need to remember that even if two children have the same talent, the way that a child reacts to the trigger may differ from another child. To improve at a talent, practice is still needed. Success may not happen overnight, but parents need to remember to praise every small advance the child makes. Also, children may try to mimic a person that is recognized in the area of interest. Encourage this action as it helps the child to set a goal to where they would like to be in time.