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Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Enumclaw District Curriculum
Five essential reading components are covered during all years of elementary school. Sustained silent reading, small group/guided reading, whole group shared reading, one-on-one reading instruction and reading aloud. These strategies improve individual reading and help students get ready for the demands of middle and high school reading. Writing abilities are also worked on and students learn processes for producing clear examples of written work.
Algebraic thinking foundations are used in grades five and six to prepare students for middle and high school. To solve problems, students calculate expected values. Learners also become adept at evaluating the outcomes of decisions made using probability. Students must take the Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 series to gain the basic math skills to be successful. After completing these classes, students can take additional math classes in Calculus or AP statistics.
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SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Enumclaw students start with a free academic assessment with an Academic Director. Our flagship tutoring programs are available for $199.99/month which include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-monthly progress reports, learning profiles, and parental conference calls.
Enumclaw District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs
Currently, the district is working on improving its curriculum in English Language Arts, Math, and Science. The curriculum is based around the Washington State Standards in all the core curricular areas. Students are taught foundational level math skills in elementary school which prepares them for higher level math and science courses in middle and high school. Middle school students are able to take both Algebra and Geometry during middle school, which frees their schedules to take higher-level math courses in high school. Science and Social Studies are also introduced so that students are able to take in content and concepts about the world around them.
We currently cover the following Enumclaw-area school district: Enumclaw School District.
Keeping Informed: Recent Enumclaw Educational News
- Great Choices - The district bought a subscription to a service that allows students and parents get ready for college. The service provides personalized college and career guidance for all middle and high school students in the district. Starting the program at the middle school level allows students to take classes in high school that will help them reach their goals.
- Magic Strings - In 2000, the district was awarded $25,000 from VH1’s Save the Music grant. With this money, they bought cellos and violins to start a music program in the district. The program is still going strong with the help of community support and fundraising efforts. Students in grades 1-5 can apply for the program, in which they are taught instrumental music during the school day.
- Individual Achievement Program - This program for advanced students allows them to critically use skills gained to solve real world problems. Students must test into this program and are taught in a self-contained classroom for their fourth and fifth grade school years.

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SchoolTutoring has played an important role in improving our son’s confidence and attitude towards school. His grades have also improved steadily throughout the school year.
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Chalk Talk: Making Friends
When a child comes home feeling like they do not have any friends, it can break a heart. Parents can help by supplying many opportunities for the child to play with others. This can be done by offering carpooling with other families, or allow them to sign up for an activity they enjoy. This allows the children to have a common like that they can break the ice with. Parents can also take the child along when visiting or when running errands, then encourage them to ask or answer questions to teach them some basic socialization skills. Parents also need to make sure they listen when the child shares about events that have occurred when they are away from home. If there are specific children who she talks about, in a positive manner, see if a playdate can be arranged between the children. By helping the child realize what their strengths are and by listening without criticism children will build their self-esteem. When they feel better about themselves, they may be willing to take the next step to welcome others into their world.