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Bridgeton District and Curriculum

The Pattonville School District strives to promote academic excellence as its students’ priority. The curriculum is varied and comprehensive, offering many athletic opportunities, music and singing opportunities, artistic pursuits, and a plethora of clubs for students to be involved in. Pattonville School District bases its curriculum on the Missouri Learning Standards, but its teachers have the freedom to tailor their lessons to the individual learning needs of their students and to offer support to those who need it, and more challenging material to advanced students.

We currently cover the following Bridgeton-area school district: Pattonville School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Bridgeton District Curriculum

Students are provided with many opportunities to learn and be successful, both academically, socially, and in their own lives. The school strives to encourage students to take responsibility for their own education, since students who do so tend to become life-long learners who are more active in their communities and tend to have success at college and in their future careers pursuits.

Its core academic curriculum is rigorous, yet instruction also includes exploratory blocks that give students opportunities to take music, art, computers, physical education, health, and foreign languages. Critical thinking and reading skills, science literacy and problem solving abilities, and analytical writing skills are promoted. Students are taught to be smart readers and writers and active listeners in a variety of disciplines so that they are adaptable and prepared to face the challenges offered by our ever-growing global community.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Bridgeton Educational News

  • Library Services - Pattonville High School’s Library has many resources for students, from quiet work areas to online databases that allow students to conduct academic research. Within the general curriculum, library and research skills are embedded in all subject areas.
  • Getting Connected - The school district offers a number of services electronically, from lunch payment systems to parent teacher communication systems. This helps the district keep down their paper use and manpower to send out mass mailings.
  • Community Service - The district is committed to providing students, and their families, with opportunities to participate in community-based volunteer organizations and events. They regularly update this section of their websites with new, local information.

Bridgeton 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: Private and Public Colleges

The only fundamental difference between public and private colleges is the way they’re funded, but because of this, there are also several usual differences. Size is one difference. Public universities tend to admit a greater number of students to justify their own funding. They are also required to admit a certain percentage of in-state students. There are plenty of smaller public universities, though; they tend not to be the flag-ship schools, but branches. Private colleges tend to be smaller and more selective. Though public colleges are less expensive, they also offer less funding for students, in general. Private colleges often offer more scholarships, and a competitive student might use these, and grants, to make up the difference in cost. Public colleges tend to have higher acceptance rates, but they also focus on GPA, class selection, and standardized test scores to make decisions, whereas private colleges tend to be more holistic in their selection process.