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Monroe District and Curriculum

Monroe students attend Walton County Schools. Students learn under the Georgia Performance Standards, a set of expectations within the core subjects of Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and Language Arts. At each grade level, students are taught what they need to know and be able to do for college and career readiness. The standards have been developed by education experts, teachers and parents around the region and across the nation. They are research-based, giving teachers and leader direction in how students learn.

We currently cover the following Monroe-area school district: Walton County School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Monroe District Curriculum

Teaching and learning is rigorous and relevant through problem-based teaching. Strategies and instructional tools are used in the classroom, giving students the skills, content and knowledge to be college and career ready. The use of informational technical texts and increasing text complexity in core subjects to do so. The curriculum allows students to apply classroom critical thinking and problem solving abilities to real-world activities and challenges, increasing their interest in the world.

Programs for enrichment, acceleration, special education as well as intersessions during the fall, spring and summer for all K-12 grades are offered through Walton County School District. Teaching and learning is focused on meeting the needs of all students. Cornerstones of the learning experience are to be found in the community service, awareness campaigns and character education in which students also participate.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Monroe Educational News

  • Monroe Farmers Market - The Monroe Farmers Market is now open! Every Saturday from May to October, you and your family can find local produce, goods and even entertainment. Showcasing local farmers, growers, vendors and artisans, the Farmers Market prides itself on creating membership between the local producers and the community of Monroe. Live music and demonstrations on food, gardening and agriculture are set up, making the trip to the market even more enjoyable.
  • Antique Rail Trolley - Take a ride on the Antique Rail Trolley through downtown Monroe. The trolley is a relaxing way to shop and see the historic sites of the town. You and your family will be taken past antique cotton mills that have restored into shops and centers, the historic courthouse and restaurants and shops in buildings historically preserved. Admission is free to make your time in downtown easy and accessible.
  • Walton County eSmart Initiative - The Walton County eSmart Initiative has given high school students the opportunity to further their learning and engagement in the classroom. The initiative, Engaging Students through Mobile Access to Resources and Teaching, creates a classroom of technology. Students in ninth through twelfth grade received personal mobile devices, giving them 21st century skills needed for jobs they’ll encounter in the future.

Monroe 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: Choosing Electives

As your child moves through middle school, they have the opportunity to choose what classes or courses to take. They can choose what semester to take those electives as well. From eighth grade through twelfth, students are guided by the school counselor to choose courses based on graduation requirements. Parents can help in this process as well. Within those requirements are options to meet the needs and interest of each student. At the end of the school year, your child may bring home an “elective” sheet to mark their choices for the following school year. Go through the available courses with your child. Discuss with your child their interests, what course they may prefer over others and suggestions provided by your child’s guidance counselor. Electives are not just extensions of foundational courses of Mathematics, English Language Arts or Social Studies, they are avenues to learn what your child may someday have a career in.