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Brandon Charter Township, Michigan Tutoring Programs
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Brandon Charter Township District and Curriculum
The Brandon School District follows the educational standards set by the Michigan Department of Education. The curriculum incorporates the Common Core Standards for English language arts and Math and which are used throughout the country to ensure all students receive a solid foundation in these subjects. Science standards focus on 21st century topics and include frameworks for learning about environmental science and engineering. In high school, students may take programs that use curricula based on the standards of the International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement programs as well.
We currently cover the following Brandon Charter Township-area school district: Brandon School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Brandon Charter Township District Curriculum
The students at Brandon School District discover World History through the Social Studies curriculum. This subject introduces students to the important time period of human history and the actions that led up to these times. This includes the study of the Neolithic, Agricultural Revolution, Industrial Revolution and through to the present time. It also develops a sense of civilizations and cultures throughout history, which can tie each of the students from today to those around the world.
The English curriculum at Brandon School District introduces the students to the world of literature. This includes the background of some of the great works. By studying these works, the students become stronger writers and become able to tie literature to other subject areas. While studying Shakespeare, for example, the students may learn about the Elizabethan Era as well as the history of the Globe Theatre. Combining these topics together show students how different topics can work together to help improve the understanding of both.

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- JROTC - The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp helps students build leadership and managerial skills as they work through the program. The skills learned will prepare students for a life after school, whether in the military or in other walks of life. Cadets grow in mental and physical wellness and learn to build relationships with peers and community.
- Interact Club - Interact is sponsored by The Rotary Club International. This group works together to make positive difference in their communities. Most of the projects are hands-on. They also have an international charity that they work with. Each project help students develop leadership skills and learn how to work with each other while enjoying their time together and making friends.
- FFA Organization - FFA, formerly known as Future Farmers of America, helps members grow in the areas of leadership, personal growth and career options. Each of these are advanced through the members’ involvement in agricultural education. The students that are involved with FFA discover new information from leaders, mentors, experts and each other. They then take this information and skills they have learned and compete against other students across the state or even the nation.
Brandon 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: Teaching Children about Money
Children do not have a natural-born sense about money. They need a little guidance from their parents to learn about it. Parents need to begin teaching them about it when they are young. When shopping, talk with the children the difference about looking and buying. When looking, a child can get an idea of something they may like, then they have a goal to save for. They can earn money by earning stickers for doing jobs without complaining. At the end of the week, they can get a so much for each sticker. Children can also learn how to divide their money by having a place to put money to save, give and spend. By following these hints, parents are helping their children to begin to be responsible money managers.