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Leonia District and Curriculum
The Leonia School District seeks to provide students with a holistic education. To achieve that end, students are provided with rigorous academic and extra-curricular activities that challenge them academically and socially. The district aims to equip all students, regardless of race, culture, or gender, with the competencies needed to succeed in the 21st Century. Common Core Standards in Math and Language Arts have been implementing, resulting in a more focused and rigorous learning experience in these subjects.
We currently cover the following Leonia-area school district: Leonia School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Leonia District Curriculum
In K-12 Language Arts, Leonia School District employs the Collaborative Literacy Program to achieve their 21st Century goals. This program aligns popular new technologies, such as blogging and social media sites, to traditional language arts teaching methods. Students learn the writing process and essential elements of communication in an environment that encourages dialogue and multimedia presentation.
In high school, students are eligible to enroll in smaller learning communities aligned to their future interests. The Leonia School District believes students should be trained to solve real-world problems, and this program teaches student the historical development of technology, its current impact on society, and the various techniques and applications needed to produce innovative designs. Students are also encouraged to consider the ethical issues that could arise from these new technologies and the role they can play in being part of the solution.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Leonia Educational News
- Leonia Academy for Culinary Arts - One of the small learning community options available to students at Leonia High School is the Academy for Culinary Arts. Students learn not just culinary techniques but also the history and science of food, while also maintaining their traditional academic coursework.
- LMS Literary Magazine - Students at Leonia Middle School who enjoy creative writing or who are interested in aspects of print and digital publishing, can get involved with their own literary magazine. This has been a tradition of the school for many years and the faculty and students are proud of their original literary contributions.
- Home & School Association - The Home & School Association is a community based organization that promotes involvement in the school and supporting enhancements to the classroom experiences of students throughout the district. During the year, the group works on fundraisers and then works together to determine how the funds will be disbursed.
Leonia 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: Helping Your Child Make Friendships in the New School Year
As we all know, academic success can only go so far. Studies have shown that students who feel more connected socially are apt to be more successful academically. As a parent, you certainly can’t control who your child’s friends are; however, there are some things you can do to help the process. First, encourage your child that one to three good friends is enough. This will take away the social pressure to be liked by everyone and give an introverted or shy child a little boost without causing anxiety. Second, encourage your child to find friends with common interests and to look for cues to start a conversation, such as a classmate with the same Minecraft backpack or a student goes to the basketball court during recess. Teach them to use these interests as a common ground for conversation. Thirdly, remind your child that he/she is perfect just the way they are. We all remember feeling the pressure to fit in. But when it comes to making lasting friendships, it’s always a better bet to just be yourself!