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Forest Park, Georgia Tutoring Programs

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Forest Park District and Curriculum

Forest Park students attend Clayton County Public Schools. The curriculum follows Common Core Georgia Performance Standards, a set of performance standards students need to know and be able to do in all their subjects. The content is broken down within each subject so that learning follows along certain strands that are essential to understanding the subject. Students are assessed in their core subjects regularly to ensure they are meeting all the standards.

We currently cover the following Forest Park-area school district: Clayton County Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Forest Park District Curriculum

Students in grades K-8 spend much of their Mathematics learning on computation, measurement and spatial recognition in the skills of problem solving, reasoning, representation, communication and making connections. English Language Arts in these grades emphasizes the development and demonstration of progressive reading, speaking, listening and language skills. Students focus their literary and writing development on informational themes and short narratives – giving students time to build comprehension – moving on to identification, analysis and usage of argumentative, explanatory and story elements.

High school students extend prior components of English Language Arts learning within more complex literature, writing and discussion. Students demonstrate literacy standards within Science, Social Studies and technical education classes as well. Mathematics learning in the high school grades focuses on further developing problem solving and reasoning skills.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Forest Park Educational News

  • Official Home of Gone with the Wind - A short drive from Forest Park takes you to the “Official Home of Gone with the Wind” in nearby Jonesboro. Visit the historic town and be a part of the fictional book that recreates the days of the Civil War and life of Scarlett O’Hara. See for yourself the setting of “Tara Plantation” and give your family the experience of plantation life in the 1800’s
  • National Museum of Commercial Aviation - The National Museum of Commercial Aviation, nearby just south of the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, hold over 35,000 different aviation memorabilia. From bomber jackets to model toys, flight tables and uniforms to the catering and service trucks, the whole family will be amazed at all there is to see. Exhibits, a flight simulator, library and archives as well as a special children’s play area and a gift shop give visitors the history of aviation as well as a the airline industry today. Visit the National Museum of Commercial Aviation to learn all about air travel of yesterday and today.
  • Forest Park Branch Library - Stop by the Forest Park Branch Library for all your reading and movie interests. The two-story building is the only library in Clayton County of its size, holding various genres of books for young and old, including audio books and downloads. A large selection of Spanish language books are available and continue to be added. The library also offers family-friendly programs and movie screenings. Take advantage of the largest library in the area for all your reading and movie needs.

Forest Park 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: Organization

From younger students to older, keeping textbooks, notebooks, folders, even school supplies in one place can be near impossible. Students come home from school and set up their work in a specific spot to then leave their things to do something else OR drop their school stuff somewhere to eventually get to after they play or meet friends. At some point during the school night, students can’t find something they need to do their work. Parents can help their student be and stay organized, even when they can’t be home to make sure of it. Begin with a set location, determined by both you and your student, where school books, notes, backpacks and doing homework can be. By including your child in the decision making, he or she will be more likely to remember and continue the routine. Make sure it can be a place your student can be comfortable in - not feel like he or she is isolated - and relaxed so work can be done and your student can remember where their things belong.