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Fort Benning South, Georgia Tutoring Programs
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Fort Benning South District and Curriculum
Fort Benning South’s students attend Chattahoochee County Schools. Students learn under Georgia Performance Standards, a set of expectations at each grade level of what students should be learning and need to know to be ready for college and career. Parental involvement is promoted as part of the middle school environment. The role of community is continued as students during the high school years as students build their learning to apply to real-world, real life activities and situations.
We currently cover the following Fort Benning South-area school district: Chattahoochee County Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Fort Benning South District Curriculum
The elementary curriculum emphasizes foundational skills in Reading and Math. Mathematics learning focuses on understanding of concepts and skills of computation, procedures, problem solving and reasoning. Through the “Imagine It” reading program, preK-6th grade students develop phonemic awareness and comprehension of word knowledge using extensive literary texts. Other core subjects such as Science and History/Social studies integrate the literacy standards as well.
Middle school students are taught core subject areas of Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies through an active learning approach. Additional courses are offered in art, music, band, debate, current events, JROTC, key boarding, and physical education. Students begin to focus on areas of interest that prepare them with knowledge and skills needed for their future career and also have work opportunities in the community through internships and career-learning programs.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Fort Benning South Educational News
- School Connect App - Chattahoochee School District has now made connecting with the latest school news and updates easier. The School Connect app can be used on your mobile phone, tablet, even a home computer. Once downloaded, you’ll be able to have a fast, effective access to communication from your child’s school, latest school closings and other valuable information to make your day easier.
- Summer Athletic Programs - Summer sport workout schedules are now available. Whether it is football, softball or wresting, schools will be holding skill and conditioning sessions during the summer. Meeting for half days, your child will be with their friends and teammates to maintain and improve their sport ability. Look to see what schedules are offered for your athlete at the district website.
- Academic Counseling Services - Make sure you and your student get the most from the last years of their K-12 schooling. The Chattahoochee County High School guidance office provides resources and support for many needs. Students can seek assistance on financial aid, available scholarships, transcript information as well as goal setting, academic and career planning and classroom guidance. The office also is an environment students can go when needing personal and/or social guidance of which is kept in complete confidence.
Fort Benning South 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: Setting Goals
Each new school year, your child is learning new concepts, new skills and building on the knowledge and skills learned during the prior grade level. As the school year starts, consider areas your child may need to improve on. Look at what will be taught the upcoming year that will be using this skills or knowledge or what areas you and your child both know may be a potential struggle. Together, set a goal of how you and your child will improve or “beat” the potential struggle during their next school year. Begin to look for resources – books, tutors, online activities – that could help and whether practice, repetition or application will be how the goal can be accomplished. Together, make sure the goal is attainable. Being able to know multiplication facts for numbers 1-20 by the end of the first quarter may be possible if your child already knows their 1-15 facts. Try not to set a goal that will potentially cause frustration or hinders your child’s interest level in that particular academic area.