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Casselberry District and Curriculum
Seminole County Public Schools strive to give each student a solid and comprehensive education based on courses that look at the humanities, sciences, language arts, and many other subject areas. Social studies courses aim to increase students’ awareness of historical, present, and possible future events. Classes may include instruction on geography, economics, sociology, and politics as well. Students also gain worldly knowledge through foreign language courses.
We currently cover the following Casselberry-area school district: Seminole County Public Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Casselberry District Curriculum
Many languages are offered in the schools, including American Sign Language, Italian, German, and French. In these classes, students will focus on improving communication skills in the foreign language through individual study and collaboration with other students. History students develop historical thinking skills that allow them to view events in the context of space and time, and also evaluate primary and secondary sources for their credibility. Students in geography courses also gain valuable skills. Kids learn about places and regions, and learn about how humans interact with their environment.
Physical education courses encourage students to participate in a variety of activities to improve coordination and performance. One of the eventual goals is for students to enjoy physical activity and choose to make it a part of their daily lives. Health education courses also contribute to this task by teaching students how to research healthy practices and make responsible decisions when it comes to their overall health and well-being.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Casselberry Educational News
- Students Win Media Award - Congratulations to Sterling Park Elementary for winning first place for their news show at the 2014 Jim Harbin Student Media Festival! The students attended an awards ceremony at the Florida Association for Media in Education Conference. Great job!
- Sterling Park Students Are Heading to Regionals - Three teams made up of students from Sterling Park Elementary School recently competed at the Spartan Challenge Qualifying Tournament at Milwee Middle School. Three trophies were won in the categories of best robot design, best Rookie team, and best teamwork. One team also placed in the top 3 and will be heading to Regionals.
- A Great Day for Sterling Park Students - A Great Day in the Country arts and crafts festival will be held at Lawton Elementary School this year. The festival will raise money for local elementary, middle, and high schools. This year, Sterling Park Elementary will also display student artwork in the Student Art Fest.
Casselberry 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.
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