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Creswell District and Curriculum

The Creswell School District uses a curriculum framework that is based on state and national standards. Each subject area is broken down by its major topics and then the skills and knowledge which students should gain each year is detailed in broadly stated learning objectives. This allows teachers to deliver the lessons creatively and appropriately for the different types of learners in their class. Beyond the core academic courses, students also have programs in the arts, technology, and can participate in community service projects, social awareness campaigns, and leadership and character education initiatives.

We currently cover the following Creswell-area school district: Creswell School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Creswell District Curriculum

The Math curriculum is designed to introduce students to the topics of numeracy and operations, geometry and measurement, algebra and pattern recognition, and probability and data analysis. Through the math standards, students learn to use numbers, customary and metric measure units, algebraic symbols, and to understand geometric concepts, graphing, and data analysis strategies.

The Language Arts curriculum offers students many in-roads to learning about the world and its cultural history. Students research and analyze folklore, mysteries and legends in ELA. They also read non-fiction about heroes and cultural events of their own time period. They read narratives and expository content that have a theme about what causes change and how a person can cause change. Students then have opportunities to write analytically about this theme. This helps to integrate the skills of reading, writing and language development.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Creswell Educational News

  • Library Programs - The Creswell Library has programs year-round for local children to participate in. There are reading clubs and literacy programs, and students can use the services for research, getting e-books for independent reading, or using the media services available at the library.
  • Talented & Gifted Resources - For students who are looking for an enriched curricular experience, the district provides a comprehensive list of grade and subject specific resources that can help enhance students learning at home. There are also links to summer programs and other year-round enrichment opportunities.
  • ASPIRE at CHS - ASPIRE is a program for high schoolers to help them manage the process of applying for college, completing financial aid paperwork, looking for scholarships, learning about college program opportunities, and managing all the deadlines associated with the process.

Creswell 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: Preparing to Apply for College

Preparing for college is a major event in the life of a teenager and one of the first times they will be managing a major application process. This is a great way to prepare them for the future of applying for jobs, graduate school, internships or fellowships which they may later pursue. Students should not feel stressed by the process and so starting early is key to alleviate some of the pressures. Students and families will want to consider financial aid and scholarships and know the key dates for applying for aid. Students should also consider how they will represent themselves on their application - will they have enough extracurriculars, should they apply for academic contests, would a job experience be a good standout - these are all questions students should be asking themselves well before they begin the application. Finally, determining a course of study and enrichment learning opportunities that will well represent their academic goals should be started during the first years of high school.