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Marion, Ohio Tutoring Programs

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Marion District and Curriculum

Marion’s curriculum follows Ohio’s Core Curriculum standards and offers high quality instruction to meet students’ diverse learning needs. Marion’s community offers many resources and events through eLearning or online learning through the Marion City Digital Academy. The dynamic and comprehensive curriculum for all schools and levels involves integrated teaching and learning among high quality professionals that teach from a community based and multicultural perspective.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Marion District Curriculum

Elementary curriculum encourages strong parental involvement and activity through volunteering, tutoring, computer labs, and recess supervision. This curriculum enables students to develop critical thinking skills and sound moral character to become productive citizens. The elementary and middle school curriculum includes the core subjects such as English, Math, Science, Social Studies and Language Arts with many Physical Education, Art and Title 1 programs and abundant library resources to support students interests.

Pleasant High School in Marion, OH offers courses in all fields of study as well as advanced placement courses in Government and Senior English, Advanced Biology, Chemistry II, Advanced Math, Math Analysis, and four years of both French and Spanish. These courses help students build on their fundamental knowledge and develop the critical and analytic thinking required of advanced work and learning.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Marion Educational News

  • Online Learning Makes History through Science Showcase - Marion eLearning's students participated in a Science Showcase which won awards and a medal for the Egg Drop Experiment. Students proudly represented their school while educating others on the power of science and how it affects our lives. This school's curriculum proves the value of online learning.
  • Volunteer Opportunities in Marion - From assisting in pantries and soup kitchens to organizations that reach out to serving people's needs like Habitat for Humanity, there are dozens of ongoing volunteer opportunities that exist during the summer to help enhance the quality of life for the community members of Marion, Ohio. Organizations like Lions Club and Meals on Wheels help ensure that basic and higher level needs are met through volunteering one's time, effort and dedication.
  • Going Back in Time - “Blast from the Past” gives kids ages 8-12 a chance to probe into the diverse and timeless history of Marion. The Marion County Historical Society volunteers at Heritage Hall will help provide fun activities with a historical focus. Topics will include the civil war stories, log house living and old time country school fun.

Marion 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: Integrating Subject Areas

Many students often wonder why they learn their subjects in isolation from each other and how any subject connects to the real world or to other topics they are learning. Integrating the subjects together is important to help students, of all ages, to see these connections. This doesn't require subjects to combine resources and time, it can be done in an individual class or at home. For instance, for a child who is interested in history, when learning about science, going into detail about the history of science can spark the understanding sought in successful teaching. Similarly, for students who are math-oriented, learning the rules of grammar and syntax, can be similar to applying math rules. These connections are valuable because they help students understand how the subjects relate to each other and knowledge connects to more knowledge.