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Champaign District and Curriculum

Education is the top industry in Champaign with the University of Illinois taking a large role in improving the quality of life in town and in the Unit 4 schools. The district charges the staff, students, parents, and community with the goal of sharing their diversity, behaving with respect and courtesy, as well as displaying professionalism at all times. Community partnerships that help students realize their college goals is also a significant part of the curricular push in the high school.

We currently cover the following Champaign-area school district: Champaign Unit 4 School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Champaign District Curriculum

The Unit 4 School District in Champaign follows the Common Core Curriculum State Standards and uses a variety of techniques to ensure that students are provided with developmentally appropriate lessons and activities. One way that Unit 4 is preparing students for the globally competitive world we live in is through the AVID program. This curriculum prepares students who can be college bound with just a little extra support. Once they are identified, they are given a daily class that teaches study skills, test-prep skills, and other honors level skills that will be used to get into college and to be successful in college.

At the elementary level, Unit 4 Schools use the Gretchen Courtney & Associates reading curriculum. This curriculum is designed for the Illinois standardized test to help teachers use differentiated strategies for their students. There are a plethora of different graphic organizers that helps students work through skills like predicting and summarizing.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Champaign Educational News

  • Common Ground Food Co-op - In cooperation with Common Ground Food Co-op, the Unit 4 Schools are offering a workshop on healthy habits, like eating whole foods, exercising regularly, and stretching the grocery dollar to get more for less. The classes are all free and in a series that runs through the spring to show the dedication of keeping a good quality of life in Champaign.
  • Community Recognitions - As many school districts are cutting pay, especially for non-certified staff, Champaign Unit 4 School District is bucking the trend. Throughout the district, recognition for the employees outside of the classroom who help make the school community at successful place, is being noted and honored more frequently.
  • Builders Club - Bricklayers Local Union #8 gave a monetary donation to the Builders Club at Jefferson Middle School. This donation will help the young builders develop the skills needed for success in the workplace in their near future.

Champaign 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: How to Develop Healthy Homework Habits

Homework is a vital school and home connection and parents need to do their part to ensure that students are getting their work done at home. One of the best ways to know if your child has homework is to either ask or ask to see it. Students need a place to do their homework, at a kitchen table, with a lap desk, or in their bedroom at a desk. Parents can help students establish a routine, but since many children need to have a little release right after school, it can be beneficial to create a homework time right after dinner or after a designated playtime. Students of all ages, kindergarten through college, need the guidance of their parents to help them stay on task and get their homework done.