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Middle River District and Curriculum

Middle River’s K-12 students attend school in the Baltimore County Public Schools. Although Middle River is a small town, the school district is not. In fact, Baltimore County is one of the largest school districts in the nation. As a result, students have a wide variety of programs, courses, and extracurricular activities available to them that children in similarly sized cities do not have. Despite it’s large size, the district takes pride in the individualized attention that each student receives. Small class sizes and highly dedicated teachers make it possible for each child’s strengths to be recognized, interests to be piqued, and needs to be addressed.

We currently cover the following Middle River-area school district: Baltimore County Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Middle River District Curriculum

The high school chemistry curriculum provides students with insight into the concepts of chemistry as well as the skills and processes needed to engage in scientific study. Students learn about the structure of atoms, as well as the manner in which chemical bonds form. This includes an exploration of subatomic particles, the structure of atoms, and the formation of ionic and covalent bonds. Students learn how the arrangement and types of atoms determine the properties of compounds as well.

Middle River’s elementary level social studies curriculum introduces students to central topics related to history, geography, economics, and civics. In history, students acquire an appreciation for how the state of Maryland came to be. Students explore early settlements, developing an understanding of why Maryland was settled and how European settlement of the area impacted local Native American tribes. In geography, students learn how to identify geographic features on maps, and utilize maps and other tools to locate places and describe their characteristics. Learners examine the growth of the population of Maryland and the United States, and discuss how geographic factors influence where humans settle down.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Middle River Educational News

  • Dancers Named to All-County Ensemble - Baltimore County Public Schools is proud to announce that 30 of the district’s dancers have been selected as members of the All-County Dance Ensemble. Inclusion in the ensemble is based on several factors, including work ethic, academic performance, and technical achievement in dance.
  • Students Spread Joy - Victory Villa Elementary School’s Kindness Club recently delivered holiday decorations to local seniors. Students created their own decorations and presented them to residents at HCR Manor Care in Rossville.
  • Personnel Praise Value of E-Learning - At a recent hearing in Washington, D.C., BCPS Superintendent S. Dallas Dance advocated for expanded funding for digital learning. Dr. Dance spoke about the numerous benefits of digital learning for K-12 students.

Middle River 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: Picking the Right College Major

Deciding what to study in college can be a trying experience. There may be too many areas of interest from which to choose, or there may not be any that jump out as being particularly interesting. Many college students believe that they have to declare a major even before starting their collegiate studies. However, this is not the case. Taking a semester or even a year to explore various classes and find an area of interest is okay. But taking much longer than that to make a decision might delay graduation. To help narrow the field, make a short list of subject areas that you are most interested in and explore the career possibilities within each area. Also consider talking to a career counselor or academic advisor on campus. They can provide valuable insight about possible careers, job growth information, and data about salaries. Many campus counseling centers also offer interest and skills inventories, which can also help to clarify what major would be the best fit.