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Milton District and Curriculum

SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for Milton students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.

Milton District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs

The Milton Town School District believes that students should be invested in their own education. Its teachers are committed to supporting students with educational goals and teaching them to think critically and apply acquired skills across disciplines. Technology is a valuable resource to help students to interact with an ever-changing world. The curriculum is guided by the goals of developing the practical skills and conceptual understanding within each core subject.

We currently cover the following Milton-area school district: Milton Town School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Milton District Curriculum

A Milton student is expected to reach academic, civic, and social standards set by the school district. These standards are based on two over-arching goals. The first goal involves literacy. Early reading skills involve phonological awareness, self-correction strategies, and acquiring information from the features of the text such as subheadings and illustrations. By high school, students should be able to use a wide range of strategies to understand various texts.

The second goal involves mathematics. Early math skills at the kindergarten level include understanding rational numbers and the relationship that they have with whole numbers. Middle school students should be able to understand and operate math concepts like exponents, fractions, and percentages. They should also be able to understand lines, circles, and triangle and calculate their areas and radii. High school students should be familiar with geometric properties and theorems and be able to use and communicate with these to solve problems.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Milton Educational News

  • Poetry Slam - Middle school students recently participated in the Vermont State World Languages Poetry Slam held in nearby South Burlington. Local students from French and Spanish classes at Milton Middle School were able to present selections and perform their own work to a large audience.
  • Visit with the First Lady - Annually, the White House hosts an event with schoolchildren from around the nation to work in the gardens. This year, some students from Milton Elementary School in Vermont were planting vegetables with the wife of the current President. These vegetables will be used in the White House kitchen to prepare fresh and healthy dishes for the President and his family. The students also learned that gardening is a fun activity that can reap healthy results on their own dinner tables at home.
  • Green Up Day - Green Up Day is a statewide event designed to get the community involved in beautifying and maintaining natural areas. About 20 students from one club at Milton High School accepted the challenge and spent several hours cleaning up Route 7. The students found some interesting trash along the way, including tires, glass jars, and a full-size sofa.

Milton 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: Get Some Sleep!

Bedtimes among student peers can vary widely. Some students may go to bed around eight at night, but others may be up until ten o’clock or later. The right bedtime for you may depend on your age and how early you need to wake up in the morning. Most doctors agree that school-age children between the ages of six and twelve years old need about ten to twelve hours of sleep each night. Children twelve years of age or older require a little less, between eight and nine hours per night. To calculate how much sleep you need each night, start with your wake time and count backwards with the desired amount of sleep hours. So if you need to get up at six in the morning, and you want to get ten hours of sleep, you need to be in bed by 8pm. By all means, if you are going to bed at your recommended time but still feel r tired in the mornings, try adding in an extra hour of sleep.