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East Brunswick, New Jersey Tutoring Programs
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East Brunswick District and Curriculum
Children in East Brunswick attend one of eleven schools in the East Brunswick Public School District, which serves nearly 9,000 students in grades K-12. The East Brunswick Public Schools have the distinction of being the only district in New Jersey with at least eleven schools that have won a Blue Ribbon Award, which recognizes schools for academic achievement. Reaching such high levels of academic achievement requires that curricula are developed with grade-level appropriate benchmarks, which allow students to build on previous knowledge as they progress through the school system.
We currently cover the following East Brunswick-area school district: East Brunswick Public School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the East Brunswick District Curriculum
The East Brunswick Public Schools have developed curricula according to the guidelines outlined in the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and the Common Core Standards. The New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards provide benchmarks for student learning in the seven core subject areas: health and physical education, languages, science, social studies, the arts, technology, and 21st Century life and careers. The knowledge and skills students acquire in these seven core areas prepare them to be independent thinkers.
The Common Core Standards in Language Arts require that students in elementary school language arts classes learn the basics of reading and writing, effective communication, and speaking and listening skills. In middle school, students learn to identify the central of a story, the meaning of words and phrases in context and how to present ideas in an effective speech. In high school, students learn how to appropriately conduct research, acquire a more complex vocabulary, and learn to analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of written arguments.
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Keeping Informed: Recent East Brunswick Educational News
- East Brunswick High School Teacher Awarded - Adam Ricktenwald, a humanities teacher at EBHS, has been named the New Jersey Council for the Humanities Teacher of the Year. Mr. Ricktenwald has been teaching for seventeen years and is well-known for his engaging and informative teaching style in bringing the humanities to his students.
- Grants to Help with Math and Literacy Education - In an effort to improve student achievement in math and literacy, over $1 million in grant money will be distributed to New Jersey schools. The grant money will go towards the purchase of classroom materials, technology and pay for professional development for teachers.
- New Jersey Schools Recognized for Academic Excellence - Fifteen New Jersey schools were honored recently with the National Blue Ribbon Award, which is bestowed upon schools that demonstrate high academic achievement across a number of categories.
East Brunswick 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 Importance of Getting Involved
While academics are rightfully the focus of school, getting involved in school clubs, organizations or sports is also vitally important for the development of well-rounded students. Getting involved in the school community helps students to become more connected to their peers and the teachers and staff at their school. But it also helps kids to apply the knowledge and skills they’ve acquired in class to situations outside of class. The speaking and listening skills students learn in language arts can help them memorize lines for their part in the school play. The problem-solving skills they learn in science can help them to figure out why they always miss free throws to the right of the basketball hoop. Being an involved member of the school community is an excellent way for kids to get to know each other, but they also provide real-world opportunities for kids to apply what they’ve learned, express their creativity and learn valuable life lessons.