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Marlboro Township District and Curriculum

The Marlboro Township Public Schools serve students in pre-K through 8th grade. The district operates one pre-K early learning center, five elementary schools for grades K-5 and two middle schools for grades 6-8. Most students in grades 9-12 attend Marlboro High School, while some attend Colts Neck High School, both of which are part of the Freehold Regional High School District. Both districts have a similar mission to challenge students to become critical thinkers, excellent communicators and learners who continue their educations for a lifetime. This is accomplished by providing students with a quality education using the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards.

We currently cover the following Marlboro Township-area school districts: Freehold Regional High School District and Marlboro Township Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Marlboro Township District Curriculum

Both local school districts have developed curricula that follow the guidelines of the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards, which provides learning objectives for grades pre-K through 12th grade. These standards are in place for languages, social studies, science, technology, health and physical education, visual and performing arts, and 21st Century life and careers. The curricula for Math and Language Arts are governed by the Common Core Standards, a national initiative that outlines benchmarks in those two content areas.

In the visual and performing arts, students learn about the creative processes involved in the production of music, dance and theater performances. Students also focus on the various forms of visual arts, such as pottery and painting. Students study art history and examine the impact that art has had on cultures throughout the world. As students progress to higher grades, they begin to analyze, critique and interpret works of art by identifying their fundamental elements, developing interpretations, and explaining the artist’s intent and style.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Marlboro Township Educational News

  • Students Run and Raise Money - Colts Neck High School students recently hosted a 5K Walk/Run to raise awareness of a rare disease called Eosinophilic Gastritis. Funds raised in the 5K will go toward helping children afflicted with this disease.
  • Marlboro Eighth Graders Win Math Award - The Marlboro Memorial Middle School Math Team recently took 5th place at the CBA Math Competition. Several members of the team also took home individual honors. Once in high school, students will also have opportunities to join in competitive academic extracurriculars.
  • ‘Blind Side’ Star Speaks to Students - Quinton Aaron, the real life story behind the movie “The Blind Side” recently came to the Freehold Regional High School District to speak to students about how to overcome bullying. Across the state, this initiative has become a strong movement and benefits a great many students.

Marlboro Township 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: Find the Time to Sleep

With school obligations all day, sports practice after school, homework, family and friend time, kids today find themselves lacking time to finish everything they need to in a given day. This often means staying up late to get everything done, only to wake up early the next morning to start it all over again. It goes without saying that sleep is important, but it’s especially important for kids. Kids who don’t have a regular bedtime have been shown to lag in cognitive development due to the interruption of the circadian rhythm. Kids who suffer from sleep deprivation are also more prone to act out, be cranky and exhibit hyperactive tendencies. So when kids ask why they have to go to bed, it’s no longer just a matter of “Because I told you to.” It’s a matter of keeping their minds fresh and ready to learn!