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Forest District and Curriculum

Forest Municipal School District aims their educational policies toward helping students achieve a quality education so they can reach their full potential. Through following the standards set down by the Mississippi Department of Education in the Common Core State Standards, this is possible. The standards establish a framework by which students build on foundational skills to develop a true depth of knowledge.

We currently cover the following Forest-area school district: Forest Municipal School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Forest District Curriculum

Reading, from the Language Arts Curriculum, takes the children from the stage of learning how to hold a book to the experience of reading classic literature. This happens gradually beginning in the first year of school, as students begin to realize that letters can link together to make words, the words record thoughts, and then the thoughts are shared through books. Students learn how to find the setting, character and author’s view through instruction in class. They then learn to share their own viewpoint on the literature.

Forest offers students a well-rounded education in their Mathematics curriculum. They begin by learning how to use objects to count, add and subtract. They then move on to the more abstract way of solving equations with paper and pencil. This process continues when the students are allowed to use their knowledge that they have gained as they go more in-depth in areas such as geometry, algebra, and calculus. This will lead these students to be adults that are critical thinkers.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Forest Educational News

  • National Forensics League - Forest Schools offers National Forensics League to their students that are interested in improving or using their communication skills. Through this organization students become critical thinkers and engaged members in all areas of their lives. They compete in competitions and conferences where they meet others who share an interest in debate and speech.
  • Science Fair News - A group of students from Forest recently participated in the regional science fair. Out of the fourteen that participated, five of them are continuing on to the state level of competition. These students chose topics, created hypothesizes, completed experiments, then had to present their results to a panel of judges.
  • Teens for Jeans - Over 800 pairs of jeans were collected by high school students at Forest High School for DoSomething.org. Aeropostale is a sponsor of the national program, which has collected over 1.5 million pairs of jeans for teens without homes, such as children in foster care.

Forest 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 a Third Grade Student Learns in Social Studies

Many people have the idea that Social Studies is learning about places, people and dates. There is a certain amount of that which is learned, but when a child is in a third-grade Social Studies class they also learn skills that can aid them throughout their lives. By the end of third grade, these student know how to represent objects with symbols, they learn how to find the equator and prime meridian, as well as how to find and use the cardinal and intermediate directions on a map. They also gain a basic understanding of supply and demand. These are building blocks that they will be able to use throughout school and beyond high school.