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Cinnaminson Township District and Curriculum

The Cinnaminson Township Public Schools is a small district, with around 2,300 students who attend one of the four schools in the township. The district is committed to developing the whole student. As such, learning opportunities that facilitate academic, physical, social and emotional growth are offered at all grade levels. In so doing, students become multi-faceted, knowledgeable, skillful individuals who are responsible and productive citizens. High school students who wish to advance their knowledge and training in a vocational or career area can attend the Burlington County Institute of Technology, which provides dozens of career majors and exploratory programs.

We currently cover the following Cinnaminson Township-area school district: Cinnaminson Township Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Cinnaminson Township District Curriculum

To ensure students receive a well-rounded education, state and national standards form the basis for the district curriculum. The New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards outline what students should learn in seven core areas: social studies, health and physical education, technology, 21st Century life and careers, the arts, world languages and science. The nationally adopted Common Core Standards guide teaching and learning in math and language arts

Understanding mathematical operations and mastering algebraic thinking are key parts of the math curriculum. Students in the elementary grades learn the processes involved in solving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems. In middle school, students work with ratios, basic geometry and learn to differentiate between independent and dependent variables. The high school curriculum provides advanced learning opportunities, in which students learn how to construct linear and quadratic models, solve systems of equations and use coordinates to prove geometric theorems.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Cinnaminson Township Educational News

  • Grad Rate Increases - New Jersey's high school graduation rate increased again slightly last year. Nearly 87% of seniors in New Jersey graduated, keeping the state near the top in the nation in terms of graduation rates.
  • Test Scores Remain High - New Jersey students continue to show generally strong results on state and nationwide tests, despite a recent switch to assessments aligned to the rigorous Common Core State Standards.
  • Race to the Top - Over $44 million in grant money will soon come to the state of New Jersey. The money comes as part of the Race to the Top program, which seeks to improve early childhood education programs throughout the state.

Cinnaminson 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: Two Tips for Picking the Best College

There are many considerations to make when helping guide your child through the process of selecting the right college. The school’s cost, location and programs of study are often significant factors. When determining a college’s fit for your child, encourage them to look at the school’s rankings on a department or program level. Many times, schools with excellent overall rankings may not have a strong program in the field in which your child is interested, so vetting the school on a micro level is important. Also help your child examine the school’s career center. After all, attending college is a stepping-stone to a career, so ensuring that the school your child attends has programs to help them find a job upon graduation will benefit your child down the road.