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Bradley District and Curriculum

The districts strive to foster a safe and secure environment and to provide well-rounded educational opportunities for students of varying abilities and learning styles. These educational opportunities are intended to empower students to reach their full potential, to become life-long learners, to acquire subject-specific knowledge and skills, to be effective citizens of the community, to develop creative and critical thinking skills, to communicate their ideas effectively, and to develop a lifestyle that promotes overall health and wellness.

We currently cover the following Bradley-area school districts: Bradley Bourbonnais CHSD 307 and Bradley SD 61.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Bradley District Curriculum

The district curriculum is based on the Illinois Common Core Standards, which are internationally benchmarked in order to provide a rigorous, competitive education to all students. Students are also expected to be collaborative workers who treat themselves and others respectfully and manage and evaluate their own behaviors. Students should demonstrate ethical behaviors in every situation, accept responsibility for their own actions, and demonstrate positive choices, not only for physical, but emotional health.

As socially responsible citizens, students are expected to demonstrate respect for individuals, cultures, races, and genders. Students are also expected to exercise the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and act responsibly towards others. One way this is accomplished is through community service, which is encouraged for all students to participate in.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Bradley Educational News

  • Clubs & Groups - Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School has many extra-curricular activities and clubs. There are clubs for students with interests in arts, design, literature, community outreach, robotics, technology, cultural groups and a great many other opportunities that students can find to connect a personal interest to their school activities.
  • Athletic Opportunities - Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School offers a wide range of sports for students to join all year-round. Not only do the teams have busy practice and game schedules, but they also bond together during events that reach out into the community. For future college athletes, the coaching staff can also be a great help to prepare for the expectations of college sports.
  • Guidance Services - Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School’s Guidance Department offers many support services and ways to connect students to academic and social resources that will benefit them. The counselors are also a great asset in all facets of college planning, from entrance exams to scholarship opportunities.

Bradley 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: Colleges vs. Universities

There are many subtle differences between colleges and universities, but the main difference is in the way they’re organized. A university is divided into schools or colleges, each with its own focus and often each with its own building. There might be a school of engineering or a college of humanities. A college, on the other hand, isn’t organized in this way. A building might house multiple departments. Part of the reason for this is size, and universities tend to be larger than colleges, though there are plenty of small universities. State schools tend to be universities, so there is a popular misconception that universities are cheaper than colleges or that all universities are public and colleges are private. This is not always the case; there are also plenty of private universities. Universities, since they tend to be bigger, often support more graduate programs, though colleges often will have some graduate programs, just not as many.