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Franklin District and Curriculum

As are most states, New Hampshire has aligned its own measures of student academic achievement and success with that of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Accordingly, the Franklin & Hill SAU 18 seeks to use these standards as a guideline for student development. The district focuses on achieving the goals set by Common Core State Standards, especially in regard to English Language Arts (ELA). The curriculum seeks to create an active, meaningful and challenging learning experience.

We currently cover the following Franklin-area school district: Franklin & Hill SAU 18.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Franklin District Curriculum

It is the hope that by doing so students will be prepared for life beyond school: fostering real-world knowledge, inspiring students to be driven, confident and thoughtful learners. From kindergarten to grade 12, students receive practice in analyzing and critically thinking about the text given to them. It is the belief that if students start on these necessary skills early, they will have mastered and sharpened these skills by the end of their formal secondary education.

In terms of math, there has been a shift in the curriculum to improve focus on certain math concepts, instead of attempting to cover many topics. The change in curriculum reflects what educators have seen as a need for a better mathematical foundation that is actually applicable to everyday life and less obtuse in terms of how math can be applied in everyday situations. Instead of learning a new concept during each grade, instead students are taught to apply what they have learned to a more advanced topic, thus building on a foundation of learning instead of creating a new one.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Franklin Educational News

  • School Musical - A district-wide musical was performed based on a popular children’s movie. The district recognized the hard work of the individuals involved in putting on the production.
  • Community Involvement - Thanks was given to all those involved in making Franklin a standout, desirable community in which to live. Overall it was a promotion of the best the community of Franklin has to offer.
  • Rewarding Volunteerism - Giving back is a concept that students in Franklin understand and have shown through many academic and community efforts. For their efforts, they received a Blue Ribbon Award.

Franklin 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: When You Don’t Get into Your First Choice

Unfortunately, sometimes the unthinkable happens: You open the mailbox (or check your email) and instead of finding an acceptance letter, you find that you were rejected from your top choice university or college. You may feel devastated and even ashamed. However, instead of taking this as a personal rejection of your hard-work, past experiences, or academic ability, realize that the applicant pool for a college changes from year to year. Maybe in the previous year you would have definitely gotten in, but due to few available freshman spots and a uniquely impressive group of candidates, your application was rejected. If this happens, regroup and keep your options open. Keep in mind that you are most likely one of many students who may have to change their original plan. Remember though: Your college experience has less to do with the institution you attend and has everything to do with how well you succeed and network at the college you eventually make your new home.