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Cambridge District and Curriculum

More than 5,000 students in preschool through high school in the Cambridge area attend school in the Cambridge-Isanti School District. The district takes pride in its rigorous curriculum that effectively prepares students for the challenges of life and work in the 21st century. There is a focus on helping students acquire not just academic skills, but college and career readiness skills as well. Students gain practical knowledge that helps them in all facets of life, from the classroom to the workplace to interpersonal relationships. By focusing on the development of the whole child, Cambridge-Isanti School District is successful in helping students prepare for a bright future.

We currently cover the following Cambridge-area school district: Cambridge-Isanti School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Cambridge District Curriculum

The English Language Arts curriculum helps students develop their critical reading and writing skills. Vocabulary development and grammar skills are also emphasized. Students learn about various types of words, including nouns, adjectives, and verbs. Punctuation is also studied, including the proper use of colons, semicolons, and hyphens. In written work, not only are students expected to use the language properly but also to provide coherent, well-supported analytic essays.

World War II and the post-war years are primary topics of inquiry for middle school students in Cambridge. Learners explore the reasons why war broke out. In particular, students examine the actions of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich in the 1930s. Pearl Harbor is explored, with students developing an understanding that it was the triggering event that led the United States to join the war in earnest in 1941. The impact of the war on the home front, and in particular, Minnesota, is analyzed as well. Learners also explore the role that regular citizens played in funding the war effort, such as through war bond drives.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Cambridge Educational News

  • District Implements a Reading Improvement Plan - Cambridge-Isanti School District has implemented a reading improvement program in an effort to help young readers achieve grade-level reading skills. The program focuses on elementary learners, particularly those in kindergarten through the second grade.
  • District Provides Community Education Program - Cambridge-Isanti School District offers many community education programs for learners of all ages. Art, computer technology, and veterinary science are just a few of the courses available. Courses for adult students who wish to expand on their career skills are provided.
  • Students Help Create Outdoor Classroom - Recently, students from Cambridge-Isanti High School worked to revamp an outdoor classroom area. Students cleared brush and trees, built trails, and refurbished an outdoor amphitheater. This will give students a chance to take some of their science classes and opportunities for discovery into a natural setting.

Cambridge 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: Value of Inclusive Classrooms

Many special education programs in public schools seek to provide their students with a least restrictive environment in which to learn. Often, this takes the form of disabled students participating in regular classrooms for as much of the day as possible. Having these inclusive classrooms benefits special needs students in many ways. The social interaction with their peers helps kids feel like they are an integrated part of the school climate. It also affords special needs students the opportunity to practice social skills. Regular education students benefit as well. They can develop a better understanding of special needs issues. It also helps to break down barriers between students that might not otherwise have a chance to work together and socialize.