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Eloy District and Curriculum

With Arizona’s push to provide better preparation for its students after high school, Eloy schools provide students with a content rich curriculum. Arizona’s College and Career Readiness program and their core standards requires students to receive quality education in Language Arts and Literacy, covering other content areas in History, Social Studies, Science and Technology. Mathematical skills are also very critical in Arizona’s program. Skills learned in Language Arts/Literacy are extremely important for success in all other core content classes.

We currently cover the following Eloy-area school districts: Eloy Elementary School District and Santa Cruz Valley Union High School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Eloy District Curriculum

Students learn letter sounds and recognition in Kindergarten. They also learn how to write the letters and by the time they are ready for first grade they should be able to write their name. They also learn listening and comprehension skills by hearing stories read to them. A variety of evaluation techniques are used, such as question/answer time and drawing, where students draw pictures that represent parts of the story they heard. With each progressing grade more skills are added, preparing students for more complex reading and writing assignments.

Mathematics skills are crucial to a student’s success and, again, students will begin with the basics of number recognition and the written number. Students use objects to count, add and subtract. Objects are also used to teach shapes and colors. This beginning prepares students with a basic foundations for higher order math skills like geometry and algebra. Again, skills are built upon in each progressing grade, with students learning higher math skills like conceptualization and value placement.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Eloy Educational News

  • Haunted Places in Eloy - If you and your family are into ghosts, a tour of the haunted places in Eloy might be right up your alley. This is also an educational tour in that you learn about some of the history of Eloy. Some students will not have far to go because several of Eloy's schools are supposedly haunted. So get ready, set and GO for scares!
  • COFCO Center - Take in some Chinese culture in Arizona by visiting the COFCO Center. Visitors will find themselves in a dining/shopping area in a building featuring Chinese architecture and Chinese gardens, as well as replicas of ancient Chinese pagodas and statues.
  • Biosphere 2 - The mission of Biosphere 2 is to provide research and education about the “Living Earth”. This is a great place for a family learning outing or a school outing which will teach students about these habitats, their goals and about the research which is being conducted.

Eloy 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: What Questions Should I Ask My Child's Teacher?

The beginning of a new school year can be very stressful for teachers, parents and students alike. You may wonder what your child's teacher will expect. The following are a few examples of questions that might help you to help your child in school. Ask your child's teacher what you can do at home to help your child succeed in class. Another question you can ask is what type of discipline is used in the classroom. Find out what the teacher considers to be the most important skills that your child will have acquired by the end of the year. Ask about the homework policy and how much you can expect your child to bring home. Also, find out if there are online resources that you can use to help your child. There are certainly many other questions that can be asked, but there is not room here to list them. The questions mentioned here will give you some basic guidelines to begin this conversation.