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Eaton District and Curriculum

Public schoolchildren in kindergarten through the twelfth grade in Eaton attend Eaton Community Schools. The district includes just four schools – two elementary, one middle, and one high school. Because of the small size of the student body, each child benefits from small class sizes and individual attention. The unique needs of each student are more easily met, and each child’s individual interests are more easily pursued and developed. The district’s teachers, staff members, and other personnel work closely with the community to ensure educational programming is aligned with the requirements of living and working in the 21st century. Classroom and field-based learning focus on helping students acquire critical skills in math, science, social studies, and language arts, as well as visual and performing arts, health and physical education, and career-tech study areas.

We currently cover the following Eaton-area school district: Eaton Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Eaton District Curriculum

Students in Eaton can learn a second language as part of the district’s world languages curriculum. In elementary school, students focus on acquiring basic knowledge and skills that allow them to read, write, speak, and listen in another language. Learners work on reading common words, phrases, and numbers, while also gaining the ability to speak basic utterances. In middle school, children engage in basic conversations with one another, asking and answering questions, as well as practicing more complex utterances that involve novel word strings. Middle school students also explore the cultural traditions that are associated with their language of study.

Eaton’s financial literacy curriculum seeks to help students better understand credit, debt, income, and other vital financial concepts. There is a focus on responsible financial decision making. Students learn about credit and how mismanaging credit can lead to financial disaster. A discussion of income takes place, with students developing an understanding that one’s career choice greatly impacts one’s earning potential and financial power.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Eaton Educational News

  • E-Day Lessons Online - When school is cancelled due to inclement weather, students can access calamity day assignments on the district’s website. Completing these assignments helps children stay on top of their studies and must be finished within two weeks and it helps to ensure that the teacher is able to get through work despite the missed days.
  • Various Diploma Options Available - Eaton High School offers graduated diploma options that are reflective of a student’s program of study and achievement in high school. Options include a career readiness endorsement as well as a college readiness endorsement. The goal is to give students more choices to help them gain control of their educational and professional future.
  • Alumni Information Offered Online - “Where Eagles Soared” is an online review of recent alumni of Eaton High School. The district hopes that by providing insight into the successes of past students, that current students will be inspired to achieve their goals, and of course, add to the successes.

Eaton 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: Benefits of Community Service

Service learning has become an integral component of many K-12 curricula, and with good reason. In addition to providing a tangible benefit to the community, student service learning projects help in the development of critical academic, social, and personal skills. Students that participate in volunteerism demonstrate a greater level of motivation and achievement in the classroom. In addition to improved grades, kids that volunteer show positive gains on standardized test scores. There are social benefits as well. Volunteerism fosters the acquisition of collaborative and communication skills, while also increasing the level of social responsibility and awareness among volunteers. Understanding of and participation in political processes is also a benefit of volunteer experience. Lastly, volunteerism promotes improved self-esteem and greater feelings of self-worth. Volunteers also garner much inspiration and motivation to improve the world around them from their work in their community.