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Leominster, Massachusetts Tutoring Programs
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Leominster District and Curriculum
Leominster Public Schools contain seven schools and 6,300 students. There are four elementary schools (K-5), two middle schools, and a high school. Additionally, the district is home to three buildings with pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students and a vocational high school. The district’s vision—as stated at the top of its homepage—is to “innovate, educate, [and] create…the future.” Leominster Public Schools utilize the Common Core Standards to accomplish these goals.
We currently cover the following Leominster-area school district: Leominster Public Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Leominster District Curriculum
The literacy program Lexia Reading CORE5 is used in the elementary schools. For English language arts, for each grade level from K-6 and each quarter of the school year, the district provides the topics that students are working on (for example, text types and purpose in kindergarten)—along with the standard that goes with it, the essential questions that surround the concept, the overarching themes that could be integrated, and the suggested learning targets.
Leominster has an extensive early literacy program called Project Apples that supports families in helping their children gain literacy skills and provides community resources to help them do so. Project Apples offers several. programs and services, including community events (such as literacy walks and a literacy fair), a Growing Readers Program involving a book bag exchange, monthly newsletters with information for parents to help them promote literacy at home.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Leominster Educational News
- The “Invisible Children” Not So Invisible - Leominster High School’ Invisible Children is a group started five years ago which aims to raise money for Heifer International. Recently, the group held a silent auction at City Hall in the hopes of gaining the funds to build a well to provide clean drinking water to poverty-stricken people in an African village. The members clearly recognize the impact they are making, as many alumni return to participate in events and bring the concept of Invisible Children to their colleges.
- Leominster Students Perform Musical with a Message - This spring, Sky View Middle School students performed a rendition of Disney Channel’s “High School Musical.” The students celebrated this musical selection, as they felt its message was important and relatable. The show centers on the theme of achieving one’s dream no matter what others think.
- Leominster Student a Two-Time Champ at Regional Spelling Bee - A 13-year-old Sky View student won the North Central Massachusetts Regional Spelling Bee for the second consecutive year. The outstanding speller will compete in the national competition in Washington, D.C. Her winning spelling word was tanha, a word of Buddhist origin meaning achieving happiness through fulfilling one’s desires. Good luck in the nation’s capital!
Leominster 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: Summer Camps
Summer camps are often viewed as places where children go to play sports and do crafts while their parents work. However, today, the types of summer camps offered cater to a wide range of interests. These camps often incorporate a specific hobby, interest, or topic that spans from American Girl Dolls to Harry Potter to cooking to filmmaking. They are often brief—one or two weeks long—making them flexible for students who are shy and reluctant to attend summer camps or would like to participate in a variety of camps that relate to their diverse interests. Sometimes, the school district a child attends or other schools in the area may host such camps. Parents who live in larger cities can look at local museums for camps that combine education and fun. My local science center, history museum, and children’s museum all offer week-long camps that focus on different areas and age ranges.