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Cartersville, Georgia Tutoring Programs

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Cartersville District and Curriculum

Cartersville Schools are a part of Cartersville-Bartow County School District. The curriculum follows Common Core State Standards. Student learning follows a set of performance standards at every grade level, preparing students for what students need to know and be able to do to f or success at the next grade level and the future. Critical thinking, character education and community education are broad goals of the district in the hopes that students graduate with a strong academic foundation and the skills to start new ventures.

We currently cover the following Cartersville-area school district: Cartersville-Bartow County School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Cartersville District Curriculum

The subject of Mathematics in grades K-5 focuses on foundational skills of number sense, computation, measurement and spatial recognition. Students develop their abilities to solve problems and use reasoning, representation, and communication in making connections between concepts. English Language Arts emphasizes reading, speaking, listening and use of language, developing comprehension and usage of more complex reading and writing. Students engage in informational themes and short narratives throughout K-5 grades, and learn how to use text features for understanding.

Middle and high school grades build on prior learning of English Language Arts learning to further understand and analyze texts and identify literary devices, progressing to complex literature. Student writing involves the development and process approach to writing argumentative, informational and explanatory essays. Complex language and discussion are also emphasized in these grades. The subjects of Science, Social Studies and technical education integrate both literacy and communication standards.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Cartersville Educational News

  • Allatoona Lake - Allatoona Lake Recreation and Visitors Center offers lake and recreation enjoyment for the whole family. Over 1,000 RV and tent campsites are found along 12,000 acre lake. Visitors can experience nature through hiking and water sports while learning the history of Allatoona Lake, from Native American culture to Civil War sites. Bring the family for a day or set up camp for the entire weekend.
  • Pettit Creek Farms - Pettit Creek Farms is a local farm you can’t afford to miss out on. Around for four generations, the farm hosts festivals and daily tours for young and old. Field trips, birthday parties, Church groups and Senior Clubs can use the working farm for a learning experience as well as grabbing some farm – grown fruit and vegetables, including a pumpkin anytime of the year from their year-round Pumpkin Patch. During the fall, the farm hosts a craft fair along with hayrides, holiday lights and Christmas trees.
  • Cowboy Festival and Symposium - Don’t miss the Cowboy Festival and Symposium, every fall in Cartersville. Hosted at the Booth Western Art Museum. The event showcases the life of “Cowboys and Indians” with many presentations, workshops, activities, even a re-enactment of a real gunfight. There are also demonstrations of Native American dances and pioneer skills. The Western Marketplace offers food, crafts and special appearances by well know “cowboys” to entertain you.

Cartersville 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: Transferring to a New School

Many students fear going to a new school, whether is it the beginning of the school year or at some point during it. Other students transition well, with no hesitation to the change. Most parents will worry about the transition – how will the new school affect your child or how easy will it be for him or her to make friends. More than likely you, as the parent, and your child, as the student, are thinking the same things. Talk about the change with your student. Learn how they are feeling and how you can support them during the adjustment. What do they need – maybe meet the teachers prior to their first day; find students of similar age in the neighborhood or surrounding neighborhoods; get involved with a team or activity before actually attending school; take a tour of the school; ask the principal or Dean of Students if they have a “mentor” program or another student your child can seek out if and when needed.