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Greenfield District and Curriculum

SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Greenfield students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.

Greenfield District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs

The curriculum at the School District of Greenfield strictly adheres to the Common Core Standards and Wisconsin State Standards. Skilled instructors present the material, and students are assessed regularly to determine comprehension and learning. Literacy is the main focus at the School District of Greenfield. Reading, writing, speaking, listening, and grammar all fall under the umbrella of literacy. In mathematics, students are taught using a progressive system that reinforces what they have learned before and builds on a steady foundation.

We currently cover the following Greenfield-area school district: School District of Greenfield.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Greenfield District Curriculum

The four elementary schools in the School District of Greenfield have advanced literacy programs. Starting in kindergarten, student learn reading through a combination of phonics and sight word recognition. As students progress through higher grades, they learn basic grammatical sills and the key components of stories. By the end of elementary school, students will be able to analyze stories and literature and will have a knowledge of genre and literary terms.

Elementary mathematics starts with the basics in the School District of Greenfield. The accelerated program introduces addition and subtraction in kindergarten as well as standard concepts such as shapes, time, and patterns. The next grade levels build on this early foundation, while introducing other subjects ranging from money to probability to story problems. By the end of elementary, students will be able to compute in multiplication and division. Basic algebra and geometry are also covered, as well as basic fractions.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Greenfield Educational News

  • GHS Boys Go to State - Swimmers from the School District of Greenfield’s Greenfield High School boys’ swim team made recently made it the Wisconsin State Swim Meet. The team included 10 swimmers who competed in several different events. One student, a junior, started as the top seed in the meet, due to an exceptional performance in an earlier sectional meet.
  • Elementary Wax Museum - Students at Elm Dale Elementary, one of the School District of Greenfield four elementary schools, recently put together a wax museum gallery, open to the public. The third grade students learned about their character’s life in class, then dressed up as historical characters before opening the doors to the community. Visitors were encouraged to ask the students about their personas, and the students received top marks for being able to convey the main facts about their character.
  • Autism Awareness at the School District of Greenfield - In honor of World Autism Day, Maple Grove Elementary students went to school dressed entirely in blue. The blue represents the autism awareness campaign. Staff and students at Maple Grove participated in the campaign to demonstrate their support for people with autism.

Greenfield 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: Which Foreign Language Class?

Most high schools require students to take two years of foreign language before graduation. Typical choices include Spanish, French, and German, but larger schools offer anything from Mandarin Chinese to Italian and Russian. When deciding which language a student should study, several factors should be taken into consideration. First, foreign language class shouldn’t be viewed simply as a requirement, but as the opportunity to learn a valuable life skill. Based on that, students need to evaluate which life skill will benefit them the most. If a student is interested in pursuing a career in politics or international relations, French is the best choice. For those considering travel or work in Asia, learning basic Mandarin would be a good place to start. Once a student knows which language would benefit them the most, s/he can choose a course more knowledgably.