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Chesterfield Township, Michigan Tutoring Programs

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Chesterfield Township District and Curriculum

Chesterfield Township is served by a total of three school districts which include Anchor Bay Schools, L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, and New Haven Community Schools. Students in these school districts receive an education rooted in the Michigan Department of Education’s state standards as well as Common Core national standards. A strong foundation in the basics of education and an emphasis on individual planning and best practices help to guide Chesterfield Township students through their academic career.

We currently cover the following Chesterfield Township-area school districts: Anchor Bay Schools, L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, and New Haven Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Chesterfield Township District Curriculum

New Haven Community Schools offer an Alternative Energy Curriculum to students with a different focus at every school level. Elementary students concentrate on Solar Power, while middle school students study wind power, and high school students experiment with bio-diesel. These concentrations are then studied throughout the major core subjects. Middle school students use weather tools to measure wind speed, calculate how much wind is needed to power machines, and create multimedia presentations about this energy source.

All three school districts offer students a challenging curriculum with Honors and AP classes to choose from. Anchor Bay Schools offer internships to students through a co-op program with local universities, while L’Anse Creuse students are offered dual enrollment status in order to earn college credit. Students have many extracurricular activity options as well. From an Air Force ROTC to award winning forensic teams, there is something for every student.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Chesterfield Township Educational News

  • L'Anse Creuse Schools Turn 60 - What started as a small agricultural school division has grown over the past six decades to an award winning school district. L’Anse Creuse Schools were formed in 1954 and recently celebrated their milestone anniversary with an online highlight video.
  • Anchor Bay Student Sings at Disney - An Anchor Bay Public Schools student was chosen out of thousands who auditioned to be part of Disney’s Candlelight Processional, which takes place every holiday season. She will perform with professional singers and actors each night at the Epcot Park.
  • L'Anse Creuse Student Selected for Prestigious Art Camp - A L’Anse Creuse sophomore was admitted to a world renowned art program for students in 3rd through 12th grade. At the young age of sixteen, she will study musical theater while attending the summer long program with about 3,000 other students from around the globe.

Chesterfield Township 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 Prepare for a Parent-Teacher Conference

Parent-teacher conferences have been a staple of school systems for almost a century. However, if not prepared for correctly, they can turn into a misuse of valuable time for both parties. Here are some quick tips to prepare for a conference with your child’s teacher. First, do not let the parent-teacher conference be the first time you’ve had contact with your child’s teacher. Start a relationship with him or her as soon as the school year starts. Second, write down any questions or concerns you may have. It is very easy to get caught up in conversation and forget something you wanted to discuss. Lastly and most importantly, remember that you and the teacher are a team working together in the best interest of your child. When a student’s family and school are strongly connected, education becomes a priority and your child will know they have a great team rooting for them.