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Lakemoor District and Curriculum

Students are the highest priority in their districts and this includes their welfare as well as their education and their futures. The school provides a safe, supportive academic environment so that students have the confidence to pursue challenges. All students should be given opportunities to succeed, and the school recognizes that it is only through the accomplishment of difficult tasks that students can succeed and build self-esteem which will help them later in life. Students who are engaged in their own education are more likely to be successful later in life, after graduation, whether they pursue college or work following high school.

We currently cover the following Lakemoor-area school districts: Big Hollow Elementary School District #38, Grant High School District #124, McHenry Elementary School District #15, and Wauconda Unit School District #118.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Lakemoor District Curriculum

The curriculum is competitive and offers plenty of opportunity for advanced study. Students are given clear expectations of what they should learn by the completion of each class. Teachers are given the freedom to tailor their lessons to fit the needs of individual students, whether that includes offering remedial work and support to catch a student up to grade level, or offering more challenging work to keep a high-performing student engaged. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own learning.

The Mathematics curriculum framework in the Illinois Learning Standards include geometry, number and quantity, algebra, functions, modeling and statistics. When the students are in high school they study imaginary numbers to develop complex numbers. Each of the functions, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are addressed in new ways in each area of mathematics and they are expanded upon when studying exponents. They also learn how to build models to help solve quantitative problems.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Lakemoor Educational News

  • National Honor Society - The National Honor Society is a premier group which is made up of students that have demonstrated excellence in scholarship, leadership, service and character academically and in extracurricular activities. In addition to recognizing these students they place before them the challenge of continuing demonstrating these traits as they become involved throughout the school and the community.
  • Environmental Club - The Environmental Club is perfect for students who take an academic or activist interest in the environment, and students have many chances to work on meaningful projects. They also take part through volunteer work and community outreach about important environmental issues.
  • Science Club - The Science Club is both academic and competitive, giving students a chance to develop their scientific knowledge and the chance to compete in events like the Science Olympiad. Other competitions, workshops, and conventions are also attended by the group.

Lakemoor 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: Community College

A community college is a public, 2-year college with open enrollment, which means that anyone can apply as long as they have a high school diploma or equivalent. Community colleges, sometimes called junior colleges, offer freshman and sophomore level classes for students, what are considered “basic” classes. Community colleges offer many advantages for students, including significantly lower tuition and convenience of scheduling classes. Community colleges offer night classes, weekend classes, and even online classes. They also offer smaller class sizes in classes that tend to be the largest in 4-year colleges. Community colleges also usually offer support services for students, since they cater to many nontraditional students, which can be very helpful.