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LaGrange District and Curriculum

The town of LaGrange is served by the Arlington Central School District. The district operates eight elementary schools, three middle schools, and one high school. The district has a total enrollment of 9,300 students. LaGrange schools offer students Math and English Language Arts instruction that is based on benchmarked learning standards and that are also aligned to statewide assessments. Instruction in LaGrange schools’ other core and elective classes including science, social studies, and music, is based on standards that are unique to New York State.

We currently cover the following LaGrange-area school district: Arlington Central School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the LaGrange District Curriculum

Math instruction in LaGrange schools is guided by standards that develop students’ understanding of core mathematics concepts such as numeracy and operational ability, problem modeling, and quantitative reasoning in the early grades. English Language Arts instruction in LaGrange schools is guided by standards that require students to read closely in a variety of fiction and non-fiction texts. The standards use these basic literacy skills as a base on which to develop other literacy skills such as researching texts, analyzing and interpreting texts, and communicating their thoughts clearly about texts.

The Social Studies curriculum guides students through a journey that begins in their own neighborhood and travels throughout the world. Students learn both geography and history in this well-rounded program. The Science curriculum emphasizes content in life, environmental, and physical science and introduces all students to the scientific process of discovery and verification of knowledge.

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Keeping Informed: Recent LaGrange Educational News

  • Arlington High School Students Win PSA Contest - Four Arlington High School Students won all four awards given in the New York State Association of Traffic Safety Boards’ “Save Your Friend’s Life Over The Airwaves” contest. The winning students recorded radio public service announcements that addressed distracted driving, drowsy driving, impaired driving, and speeding.
  • Summer Basketball Camp at Arlington High School - Arlington Central School District will host a weeklong summer basketball camp at Arlington High School. The camp will be for boys who are entering 3rd-8th grades. Arlington coaches and players will operate the camp. They will focus on teaching campers basic basketball skills.
  • Community Partnerships with Arlington Central School District - Target, Hannaford, and Stop & Shop have announced that they will donate money to the Arlington Central School District. The donations will come from the proceeds from purchases made using the Target REDcard, Hannaford’s Helps Schools card, and Stop & Shop’s A+ School Rewards card.

LaGrange 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: Learning to Take Chances

Like adults, students sometimes get stuck in ruts. They decide that they are or are not math whizzes, are or are not artists, or are or are not writers. Sometimes they get ideas about what they aren’t from a single bad grade. Sometimes they decide what they aren’t based on a rude comment from another student. Of course, these things can be hurtful, but they should not determine a student self-worth or his or her future. Teachers and parents are good at reminding kids to try new things, but they also need to remind kids to try things that they were not successful at the first time. After all, kids are constantly changing their minds. Who’s to say that they won’t change their minds after discovering that they are potential math whizzes, artists, or writers? As students learn to take chances, they will discover a great many talents they may never have known they had.