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Lincoln City District and Curriculum

The Lincoln County Schools use a curriculum that relies on a clear set of learning standards to progress students through the content knowledge they are expected to acquire. Math and Language Arts are overseen by Common Core State Standards and teaching in other subject matter is determined by the scope and sequence established by the state’s Department of Education. Schools also use College and Career Readiness Standards to ensure students are prepared for life after graduation. These core academic experiences are compounded by community service and character education as well.

We currently cover the following Lincoln City-area school district: Lincoln County Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Lincoln City District Curriculum

The Science curriculum teaches student content in biology, earth and environment science, chemistry and physics, engineering, and technology. These subjects are taught so that students gain both experiential and practical knowledge, and have significant hands-on, lab type experiences. Scientific literacy and the ability to communicate observations and findings are major goals of the science curriculum. Understanding how science and technology impacts and changes society is also central to the learning goals in this subject.

The Language Arts curriculum focuses on reading and writing as well as listening, speaking, media viewing, and conducting research. Using argumentative, informational and explanatory writing skills are developed in demonstrating of the comprehension of literacy and also develop critical discussion skills by talking about the reading they do. Independent reading is emphasized so that students develop fluency, hone their interests, and form a basis for lifelong reading.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Lincoln City Educational News

  • Media Services at the Library - The district library has many online and media resources for students to use at school and home as they work on projects or independent learning. Students can use the service to find independent reading books and have access to library and reading specialists that can help them to find books appropriate for their interests and skill level.
  • Career Tech High - The Career Tech High in the district is a charter school option for students interested in exploring career goals during high school. The courses are rigorous and teach students both professional skills and core academic knowledge. Students can also join organizations such as the Future Business Leaders of America and participate in career-related events and conferences.
  • Adopt-a-School Program - One of the community partnership opportunities with the Lincoln County School District is the Adopt-a-School Program. This program has at its core an agreed upon partnership between a local business and a school of their choosing and details about the types of exchange between the two organizations are detailed within the agreement.

Lincoln City 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: Preparing for Graduation

As students approach graduation, there are a number of things that they will be responsible for from making final college plans, pursuing work opportunities, or preparing for a gap year experience. Students should have a clear plan for what they will do after they graduate and know exactly what deadlines they will need to meet. Time management and research are key to successfully transitioning to a post-secondary experience that is meaningful and in line with overall goals. Students will need to have a good sense of the costs associated with whatever plans they have and consider whether scholarships or grant funding is available for them. Students should start research and planning no later than their junior year, and take the time to learn about all available options they have.