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Hannibal, Missouri Tutoring Programs
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Hannibal District and Curriculum
The Hannibal School District provides a rigorous educational experience for its students based on Common Core State Standards and Missouri Learning Standards. These are frameworks that provide detailed overviews of the learning expectations and critical abilities that students are expected to develop each year. The design is progressive so that learning follows a natural pattern, deepening students skills and knowledge in core topics within the subjects each year. Beyond the core curriculum, the schools are also emphasizing character education and working to implement a ‘Seven Habits of Effective Teens’ for the students.
We currently cover the following Hannibal-area school district: Hannibal School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Hannibal District Curriculum
The English/Language Arts curriculum is built on the Common Core State Standards, which ensure that students gain knowledge of literature and other academic disciplines through reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Literacy standards in Common Core give students the chance to apply their literacy skills to social studies and science texts.
The Mathematics curriculum is also developed from Common Core State Standards. The focus for the early grades is on conceptual understandings and procedures, which prepares students for geometry, algebra, probability, and statistics. Students then use their content knowledge and critical thinking skills to address real-world problems and situations. The science curriculum incorporates core science concepts with technology to question, test, investigate, and experiment. Students learn about career opportunities and practice solving real-world problems as well.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Hannibal Educational News
- Hannibal Schools Are Safer From Storms - Some Hannibal Public Schools have storm shelters, others have tunnels, and still more have what are known as safe rooms. The district is working to find a safety solution for every school.
- Johnson Is New Superintendent - Assistant Superintendent Susan Johnson has been promoted to Superintendent of Hannibal Public Schools. The outgoing superintendent, Dr. Jill Janes, is retiring.
- School Gets Grant for 7 Habits Training - Mark Twain Elementary received a grant to set up the school with materials and teacher training for the 7 Habits Program. The program focuses on leadership for students.
Hannibal 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: Can a Student Take Free Classes Online?
Of course! There are several ways for students (and adults who haven’t been to school in quite a while!) to take free classes online to brush up on some knowledge or simply learn about something cool. So many sites and applications offer free courses, and it’s really up to the learner to search for which courses they are interested in. For the Apple product fans, iTunes U is a popular choice. The app offers courses from colleges and universities across the globe, in all areas – even some of you have never heard of! Many websites offer courses in conjunction with colleges and universities, and some of the educational institutes have opened their courses to the public. Coursera and Khan Academy are popular sites that offer free classes. Open Culture’s website features thousands of classes from prestigious schools. MIT, Harvard, and Stanford even offer some free classes.