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East Bethel, Minnesota Tutoring Programs
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East Bethel District and Curriculum
Children in East Bethel attend school in the Independent School District 15 in nearby St. Francis. The district is relatively large, with more than 5,000 pupils in the elementary, middle, and high school grades. The facilities in Independent School District 15 are second-to-none, with engaging learning environments that feature the latest in educational technology. In such stimulating environments, students develop a love for learning that lasts for the rest of their lives. The district enjoys a lot of community support as well. Parents, families, and community stakeholders work cooperatively to support the programs and services delivered to their children.
We currently cover the following East Bethel-area school district: Independent School District 15.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the East Bethel District Curriculum
The high school science curriculum in East Bethel includes the study of chemistry. Learners work with the periodic table to determine the relationship between atomic numbers and the position of an element on the table. Students also explore how elements combine to form compounds. Bonding is also studied. Students learn about ionic bonds and covalent bonds as well. Organic compounds are analyzed, with learners differentiating between the structure and properties of sugars, hydrocarbons, proteins, and fats.
Data analysis and probability are two subjects that East Bethels high school math curriculum focuses upon. Learners perform probability simulations and apply probability concepts to unions and intersections. Students also utilize probability concepts to solve real-world problems. Simulations are performed to find the frequency of probability outcomes as well. Mean and standard deviation are further concepts students learn about. Data bias is explored as well, with students learning about the dangers of misleading data.
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Keeping Informed: Recent East Bethel Educational News
- Early Childhood Education Available for District Families - Families in East Bethel that wish to include their preschool-aged child in educational activities can contact District 15. The district offers programs for young learners throughout the year. The program has shown great success in preparing students for their first year of school.
- eNews Sign Up Helps Families Stay Connected - Families that wish to receive eNews updates from District 15 can subscribe on the district’s website. The eNews service provides information regarding academics, athletics, and other important events. This feature has also saved the district costs associated with sending home paper notices.
- Science Enrichment Opportunities for Students - Students in East Bethel that have an interest in science can participate in a variety of enrichment activities. Science explorer classes are offered periodically in the district for students of all ages. There are also competitions such as the Science Olympiad as well as competitions in robotics and engineering challenges.
East Bethel 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: Four Day School Weeks
The four-day school week is something that is becoming more and more popular. In some districts, the off day is used for teacher trainings, curriculum development, and other administrative tasks that are difficult to undertake during a normal school day. Other districts use the off day as a way to save money – with schools closed districts can save on teacher salaries, utilities, and food service, among others. Still other districts utilize the off day as a day for students to catch up on their work or serve time for misbehaving. Rather than having Saturday school or after-school detention, schools with a four-day school week can hold study hall or detention on the fifth day. By not having school on Fridays, students that participate in athletics or clubs, who are often gone on Fridays to travel, benefit by not having to miss as much school.