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Franklin Square District and Curriculum

Schoolchildren in Franklin Square are educated in one of three public school districts. The Franklin Square Union Free School District operates three K-6 schools, while the Valley Stream Union Free School District includes one K-6 school and one 7-12 school. Sewanhaka Central High School District operates one 7-12 school in Franklin Square. Each school district shares a common vision for the education of its students. This includes offering many opportunities for children to learn fundamental skills and knowledge, while also affording them the freedom to explore their individual interests. Schools in Franklin Square are the center of the community, as evidenced by the strong ties each district has with parents and community stakeholders.

We currently cover the following Franklin Square-area school districts: Franklin Square Union Free School District, Sewanhaka Central High School District, and Valley Stream Union Free School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Franklin Square District Curriculum

The career development curriculum in Franklin Square introduces children in elementary, middle, and high school to various career pathways. Students explore career options based on their interests and aptitudes. Learners identify school subjects of particular interest, as well as talents they have that relate to specific career areas. Students must identify at least three potential career options and examine each in terms of the educational and training requirements. Students also look at job outlook, salary information, and work conditions for each potential occupation. Students also investigate the educational options available to prepare them for their career of choice, including the availability of career and technical programs, junior college degrees and certificates, and traditional university programs.

Students participate in a family and consumer sciences curriculum that teaches them about a variety of topics related to health, safety, and resource management. In elementary schools, students develop an understanding of the elements involved in nutrition. They explore the contents of foods and identify the ingredients that promote health and those that are unhealthy.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Franklin Square Educational News

  • Students Win Character Awards - Two students were selected recently as the winners of the Carey Character Award. Both students demonstrated caring for other people that led to their nomination. This award is also an important way to celebrate and honor individual character strengths.
  • Marketing Students Awarded for Academic Excellence - Two students recently received awards for outstanding achievement in their Sports Marketing class. Both students received engraved baseball bats for their excellent academic performance.
  • Art Students Beautify School - Members of the Carey Art Club recently put their artistic touch to the school’s walls. Students also painted famous art works on garbage cans in order to make the school interior more appealing.

Franklin Square 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: Mentoring Programs Gain Popularity

Schools throughout the nation have implemented mentoring programs in order to improve various aspects of student behavior. From academic achievement to personal skills to attitudes about school, mentoring has been shown to have positive effects on numerous aspects of a student’s life. Often, these programs are built specifically for younger students, such as freshmen, who are mentored by older students, such as juniors and seniors. Older students work with younger students to promote improved study skills and self-esteem, while also seeking to reduce negative behaviors such as truancies and discipline referrals. The social aspect of mentoring is another reason why these programs have become so popular. By developing connections between students, schools report an improved climate with fewer negative behaviors exhibited by students.