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Lawrenceville, Georgia Tutoring Programs

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Lawrenceville District and Curriculum

Lawrenceville Public Schools are a part of Gwinnett County Public Schools. The curriculum, Academic Knowledge and Skills (AKS), follows a set of standards aligned with Common Core Georgia Performance Standards, preparing students for what they need to know and be able to do to move to the next grade level and be successful in the future. Standards are in the subjects of Mathematics (K-10), English Language Arts (K-12), with literacy standards included in Science, Social Studies and Technical Education for middle and high school grades.

We currently cover the following Lawrenceville-area school district: Gwinnett County Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Lawrenceville District Curriculum

Elementary school students (K-5) will be learning in English Language Arts to read more non-fiction texts, progressing to more challenging texts and using evidence from what is read in their writing. Students are expected to demonstrate their understanding and communication through writing. Math learning for K-5 students involves more time on less topics, with practice and memorization of math facts and application of skills to real world problems to demonstrate understanding.

Middle school and high school students move from the foundational learning to more advanced, critical thinking and reasoning. English Language Arts will be a focus of increasingly more complex text, with more time spent on informational text and writing than literary. Literacy is also integrated into Science, Social Studies and technical subjects. Mathematics includes connecting mathematical concepts of proportion, geometry, scale drawing, algebraic equations and modeling for contextual problems.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Lawrenceville Educational News

  • Gwinnett County Fair - Gwinnett County Fairgrounds are located in Lawrenceville, hosting the annual Gwinnett County Fair in the fall. The Fair offers livestock shows, exhibits for youth and adults and a field crop exhibit. The true county fair foods, rides and entertainment will also be a part of this activity-packed event.
  • Aurora Theatre - The long-established Aurora Theatre provides many opportunities for families. Many plays, musicals and children’s theatre are performed throughout the year. The theatre also offers educational programs, Ghost Tours, comedy and dance nights. Come be entertained!
  • Community Events - Downtown Lawrenceville offer a lot for children, teens and adults. The area showcases the Historic Courthouse, the Aurora Theatre, Concerts on the Courthouse, the Gwinnett Braves baseball stadium and Rhodes Jordan Park, a one of kind area with three pavilions, a trail, playground and duck pond, seven baseball and softball fields, a football field and a Community Center. Bring the family downtown and join the fun!

Lawrenceville 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: Test Anxiety

Every student has it. Whether for one test, all tests or THE test, students feel the pressure of “proving” they know what was taught to them. Every student, from kindergarten through college, has to experience test-taking. And it doesn’t make a difference if the test is oral, written, in the classroom or out on the playground….there is still an “uh-oh” running through students’ minds. How can we lessen the anxiety or even get rid of it? There are many different theories about preparing students for tests to lessen that anxiety: have students do their homework in a test-taking situation; a single notecard of notes can be brought to the test; LOTS of review. However your child prepares for a test, know they may still experience text anxiety. With every test, reassuring your student will take a tremendous weight off their shoulders. After all, they’re trying to prove their knowledge to you – parent and teacher.