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Kingston District and Curriculum

Wyoming Valley West School District seeks to accommodate all of its students with each of their individual and group needs. To accomplish this, the district offers a comprehensive special education plan for students who cannot function well in a normal classroom or who may need helps or assistance there. Wyoming Valley West also provides gifted programs for students who need the extra challenge as well as resources for students who are learning English as a second language.

We currently cover the following Kingston-area school district: Wyoming Valley West School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Kingston District Curriculum

Exams are used to measure student proficiency in core subjects. These core subjects include reading, writing and math in elementary and junior high while high school students add science to their list of tested core subjects. In lower grades, Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) tests are used at appropriate grade levels. Keystone Exams are used at the high school level to test proficiency among students and measure the areas of strengths and weaknesses for each student.

From Kindergarten through twelfth grade, students are taught reading, writing, literature, math, science, social studies, physical education, health, music, arts and other subjects at age appropriate levels. To better reach students in their area, they also offer their WVWCyber school where students have the option to study online as well as in the classroom. The courses offered through WVWCyber also provide learning opportunities in subjects that are not taught in the physical school.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Kingston Educational News

  • Students Learn About Holocaust at Marywood University - Students from Wyoming Valley West School District along with many others from other schools had the opportunity to listen to Holocaust survivors at Marywood University in the Spring.
  • PROSPER Partnerships Begun to Help Families in VWSD - The PROSPER program at Wyoming Valley West School District offers helps to students and families which are designed to strengthen families and hence limit the abuse of drugs and controlled substances. Programs are now offered for families of first through seventh graders.
  • PRIDE Program Started at Wyoming West Middle School - P.R.I.D.E. which stands for Promoting Resiliency in Diverse Environments has been established at Wyoming West Middle School. Students will be selected and recognized by teacher teams for the positive manner in which these students have faced adversity.

Kingston 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: Importance of Study Abroad Opportunities

With the rigorous world language requirements in Pennsylvania, it is worth taking a look at the value of intercultural studies for students, as well as opportunities to study abroad or visit other cultures. The study of other languages has been shown to help students with the study of their own language. However many more advantages exist for language students. These students get to encounter a way of thinking that is different from their own. Different cultures process information differently and they interact with family and friends differently. They communicate an idea in a completely different way than we might in our own language. Some cultures are more direct, others more round about. Some cultures are more shy and polite while others are more straightforward and blunt. Neither culture is better nor worse, they are simply different. And when students get to interact with these languages and cultures, they become more aware of the world around them and better equipped to communicate with people in our increasingly global world.