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Eagle District and Curriculum

Eagle Schools share a district with Boise, Meridian and Star. It has 31 elementary schools, 9 middle schools and 9 high schools. Since they have combined, enrollment has increased 50 percent. The Meridian Joint School District provides a comprehensive curriculum that details learning standards for students to meet at each grade level. Beyond these courses, students also have opportunities to learn about subject matter that is personally interesting or which will specifically support their career goals.

We currently cover the following Eagle-area school district: Meridian Joint School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Eagle District Curriculum

For English Language Arts (ELA), Kindergarteners learn basic phonics skills so they are able to blend letter sounds together to pronounce words. They also learn the parts of a book and come to understand the relationship between the spoken and written word. ELA skills continue on as an extension of those learned earlier. Students continue to increase reading fluency and begin to add prefixes and suffixes to base words. They also learn the difference between synonyms, homophones, antonyms and homographs, and their proper usage.

For Math, students learn based on five objectives: Value and Order of Numbers, Addition and Subtraction of Sets, Description and Measurement of Objects, and Description of the Position of Objects. Expectations of young learners include learning what fractions are and how to compare them. Students also learn to describe and classify 2 and 3 dimensional shapes based on their physical properties and then learn how to compute the area and other elements of a spatial relationship.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Eagle Educational News

  • Energy Star Award - Thirty of Eagle School District’s schools have lowered their yearly energy costs and won the Energy Star award. The elementary schools used 34% less energy than all the other schools in the district, saving them $586,706. The district has several energy saving practices in place. So, Eagle Schools, keep conserving!
  • School District Apps - Now parents and students can view announcements, read the lunch menu or check the bus stop location from their phones. They can find out about upcoming events, emergency school closures or any other information on the school website. Search the Apple iPhone Store or Android phones apps for Meridian Joint School District and download the app for free.
  • AAA Parent Association - A special organization at Eagle High School is on a mission. They raise funds for athletic, activity and academic needs for their children. Some of the most unique items they have been able to purchase are forensic supplies, Latin text books, a dance sound system, and sports medical travel kits. Accolades to the Eagle High School AAA Parent Association for a job well done!

Eagle 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: The United Way

With so many school districts struggling financially and loosing students, it has become apparent that one answer to this dilemma is community involvement. Schools need students in order to receive state funding or tuition payments. At the same time, it takes a certain amount of monetary resources to keep the required number of students enrolled to keep a school open. Needless to say, a group effort to generate more students and, in turn, more money, would work in everyone’s best effort. Some districts work with state legislature to write curricula for transit families or build housing developments to move more families into their district. Other districts involve parents and teachers to raise funds or cut expenses in the school budget. There are a number of ways that schools and the communities that surround them can work together to keep schools open and improve their ability to educate students.