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Elk Grove, Illinois Tutoring Programs
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Elk Grove District and Curriculum
The primary mission of Elk Grove schools is to help students learn the skills, acquire the knowledge, and develop the behaviors necessary for them to reach their full potential as citizens capable of meeting the challenges of an evolving, global society. The curriculum encourages students to develop problem solving skills, analytic capabilities, communication skills including reading, writing, speaking, listening, and numeracy different learning styles and needs of students.
We currently cover the following Elk Grove-area school districts: School District 54, Community Consolidated School District 59, and Township High School District 214.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Elk Grove District Curriculum
Creative expression is promoted in students as well as an educated response to the creative works of others. The schools foster students’ abilities to make ethical judgments as well as decision making abilities as well. Through teaching skills of analysis in reading comprehension, evaluating texts and sources, looking for authors’ bias and intent, and the development of language skills to express one’s own ideas, students gain these necessary skills.
In a larger world sense, students are taught career and life planning skills, technological literacy, responsible citizenship, and an understanding of ways to participate in an interdependent world. Students also learn concern, understanding, and respect for others in social interactions. Students are immersed in an environment that’s physically, psychologically, and emotionally safe, treated fairly and ethically, and valued for their unique backgrounds and contributions.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Elk Grove Educational News
- Community Fundraisers - The Parent Teacher Council at Elk Grove High School is hosting its Annual Holiday Sampler. Over 250 vendors will offer crafts for sale. For community members interested in participating as a vendor or shopper in subsequent events, you can sign up with this year's organizers.
- Musical Events - Elk Grove High School presents the Fall Showcase of Music. The Elk Grove High School bands, orchestras, and choir will perform. There will also be raffle prizes and concessions to help raise money for the music programs in the district.
- Ready! Program - CCSD 59 is offering resources to families of the earliest learners! To help get kids school-ready and to assist parents in having quality at home learning resources for their young children, a new program for community members with children birth to 5 is now available.
Elk Grove 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: Early Action and Rolling Applications
There are many types of applications offered by colleges; not every college offers each one, but many offer more than one option. Mostly, these different application types have to do with deadlines. Early Action applications (EA) have an early deadline, often November 15th, but they can be due as early as November 1st. EA applications are non-binding, early applications. The benefit for students is that they are early, which means that applicants compete against fewer other applicants, and the early deadline demonstrates the student’s commitment to that school, without the possible drawback of a binding application. This means that the student is free to apply to other colleges, though there are a very few colleges that have a Restricted Early Action application, which doesn’t allow students to apply to other colleges. Rolling applications are a different sort of animal. The college will begin accepting applications, often quite early. Once they receive an application, they read it immediately and usually respond to the applicant in 2-3 weeks.