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Bloomington, Minnesota Tutoring Programs

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Bloomington District and Curriculum

Bloomington Public Schools focus on teaching in a diverse environment and offering all students a chance to succeed. We are familiar with these goals and also work to teach the core values that Bloomington asks students and parents to focus on: Respect, Responsibility, Integrity, Citizenship, Honesty and Teamwork. We understand how these values can help a student to succeed academically and in the community at large, and can help to work such lessons into effective educational plans for success.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Bloomington District Curriculum

We are also aware that Bloomington wants students to succeed in a technologically advancing world, and to that end, can work with your child to master current software and programming at your request. We are familiar with Bloomington’s “Pathways to Graduation” program and want to offer support to students about to move into a very real world that requires knowledge and skills to succeed.

Finally, with its emphasis on learning from an early age, the Bloomington Public Schools offer a holistic approach to its Early Childhood programs. We can work with your child from a young age as well, to strengthen learning inside and outside of the classroom. By offering this extra help to your child, you are taking an active role in his or her educational success, something Bloomington is proud of in its community.




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Keeping Informed: Recent Bloomington Educational News

  • Community Survey Results Praise Bloomington - In the latest community survey, Bloomington parents and residents offered positive feedback in terms of the schools' educational programs, faculty, communication and financial efforts. Over 80% of respondents are impressed with both the educational programs in Bloomington and also the technology offered to students. These are the most positive results of the community survey in over 30 years.
  • Teachers Honored as Exceptional Teachers - Two teachers, from Bloomington's Normandale Hills elementary and Oak Grove middle school were awarded the honor of TIES Exceptional Teachers. They were honored at the 2012 TIES Education Technology Conference for their effective use of technology in the classroom. This certainly ties in with Bloomington's mission for emerging technology in schools.
  • Fire Up Your Feet Program Awards Bloomington's Westwood Elementary School - Westwood Elementary School won first place in Fire Up Your Feet's program offering motivation to families to be more active. It was a cash prize, and was a result of the constant tracking of activity by parents, teachers and students through the Fire Up Your Feet website.

Bloomington 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: How to Encourage Physical Activity in Young Children

In today's day and age, it is often more commonplace to see a child sitting still in front of a screen of some sort than to see a child running around outside on a sunny day. Parents and educators are often at a loss to find a way to get children to engage in physical activity in such a sedentary world. One way is to find technology itself that encourages this kind of activity. Many video games exist now, such as the Wii or Kinnect, which track the players' movements, getting children off the couch. Another way to help is to get your child to join an organized team sport, where encouragement from peers and positive reinforcement can really motivate a child to move.