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Carrollwood, Florida Tutoring Programs

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Carrollwood District and Curriculum

The Sunshine State Standards are the basis for the provided curriculum at Hillsborough County Public Schools. Students can expect to receive an education that assists them in the acquisition of skills that are critical to the development of a well-rounded individual. This is accomplished by having high, yet attainable expectations for each and every student. Both group and individual experiences are emphasized in courses that include social studies, computer education, mathematics, and language arts.

We currently cover the following Carrollwood-area school district: Hillsborough County Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Carrollwood District Curriculum

Honors and AP classes in a variety of subjects are also available to students attending Hillsborough County Public Schools. In these courses, topics will be explored in greater depth with complex texts and the use of more rigorous methods that may include laboratory experiences. These courses are available in both elective and required subject areas and may build upon previously acquired skills.

One of the goals of the Sunshine State Standards curriculum is to prepare students for college and/or the workforce. To accomplish this goal, courses that are designed to give students a head start on this process are made available as electives. Internships that allow students to gain experience in their chosen field alongside professionals are an essential part of these courses.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Carrollwood Educational News

  • Chamberlain High School Competes At Cross Country Meet - The Chamberlain girls cross country team recently competed at the Class 3A-Region 3 meet and finished strong. The team finished fourth while two members placed 5th in 20:26 and 21st in 21:23, respectively. Great job!
  • Chamberlain Softball Makes A Surprise Appearance - The Chamberlain High softball team beat the odds and will compete at the state semifinals. The team rose from unranked status to No. 2 in the state with 27 wins, raising team members’ confidence to an all-time high.
  • Students Make A Big Donation - Students at Lake Magdalene Elementary School presented a check to the Lowry Park Zoo recently. The money is meant to help support the David A. Straz, Jr. Manatee Hospital with funds that were raised at the Run for the Manatees 5K. Students who registered the most runners in their class also won a classroom competition and enjoyed a VIP outing courtesy of the Dads’ Club.

Carrollwood 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: Learning Styles and Ways to Use Them to Your Benefit

Do you have a friend or know a student who remembers everything that they’ve seen in a textbook? Or perhaps you’re the type of person who remembers everything that they hear? The person in the first sentence is a visual learner and would probably do well if they could see the teacher’s facial expressions and body language. Sitting in the front of the classroom can also be helpful for them and they learn best with visual displays that can include textbooks, diagrams, videos, etc. The person in the second sentence is an auditory learner. This person learns best through listening to a teacher’s tone of voice or other vocal attributes. It also means that lectures can more helpful to them than simply reading a book. Discussing what they’ve learned can also help the information to sink in and listening to recordings can improve the learning experience for them as well. A third type of learner is a tactile learner. These people learn best through a hands-on approach, such as taking something apart and putting it back together. Writing can also be helpful for these learners, as it is a physical activity.