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East Meadow District and Curriculum

Students in East Meadow, along with students in Westbury, attend public school in the East Meadow Schools. Established in 1814, the district has a long history of providing an excellent, well-rounded education to its students. Each school building is designed with safety in mind, and provides an engaging and interesting place to learn and grow. The district’s emphasis on 21st century skills helps kids develop the knowledge they will need for college and career readiness in the modern world. Core subjects like math, science, English, and social studies are offered, as are an array of elective courses and extracurricular activities. This includes a strong world languages program for middle school and high school students, K-12 arts courses that inspire creativity, and honors courses that challenge students to achieve their highest potential.

We currently cover the following East Meadow-area school district: East Meadow Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the East Meadow District Curriculum

Students are also able to participate in an arts curriculum. These courses teach children how to harness their creativity in order to create something of which they are proud. Students identify the many types and kinds of resources on which they can rely in order to produce their artistic works. Numerous genres of art are explored as well. Students examine the influence that history and culture have on different art forms, including visual and performing arts and the theatre. Also part of the arts curriculum is instruction in offering critiques of artworks. This includes developing an understanding of one’s own strengths and limitations as an artist.

East Meadow’s students take part in a curriculum that includes the study of health, physical education, and family and consumer sciences. Students learn ways to improve their personal health and fitness through participating in various physical activities. The connection between being active and being healthy is emphasized, as is performing such activities in a safe and healthy manner. The consumer sciences strand includes studies of resource management.


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Keeping Informed: Recent East Meadow Educational News

  • Student Named Intel Semi-Finalist - A senior at W.T. Clarke High School, has been named a semi-finalist in Intel’s Science Talent Search competition. He is one of just 300 students nationwide to make it to the semi-final round.
  • Youth Ambassador Named - An East Meadow High School student has been named as a Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Ambassador. Her position as an ambassador means she will work with other students, business leaders, and education professionals to discuss issues of importance to today’s youth.
  • Middle School Student Wins Spelling Bee - An Eighth grade student recently took first place in the Woodland Middle School spelling bee. He beat out twelve other contestants to win the competition and now has the chance to progress through regional competitions and on to the renowned National Scripps Spelling Bee.

East Meadow 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: Tips for Taking the SAT Subject Tests

The SAT subject tests can be a daunting task, even for students who have a lot of success in school. However, there are many ways that your child can increase his or her chances of performing well on the SAT. First, students should take the subject tests when the material is freshest in their minds. Whether the course ends after the fall semester or at the end of the year, the test should be taken as close to the course’s end as is possible. This is particularly important for tests of languages, as language skills can drop off significantly if they are not used often. Second, familiarizing oneself with the test, including the wording of questions and the layout of tests, can help your child perform at his or her best. There are many practice exams available both online and in print. Lastly, students can improve their scores by ensuring they read all instructions and test questions thoroughly. Many students miss otherwise easy questions simply because they don’t read them carefully enough.