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Morristown District and Curriculum

The Morris School District serves the educational needs of pre-K-12 students in Morristown, New Jersey. There are over 4,500 students in the district who attend one of ten schools operated by the district. With innovative programs and a school environment that promotes a passion for lifelong learning, the Morris School District prides itself on the respectful, responsible, talented students it produces. Strong partnerships with parents and the community, schools that are safe and secure, and excellent programs for athletics and the arts means that Morris students have all the resources they need to be successful, well-rounded individuals.

We currently cover the following Morristown-area school district: Morris School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Morristown District Curriculum

The curricula in the Morris School District are developed according to the standards and benchmarks outlined in the Common Core State Standards and the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards. Together, these documents ensure that all students at all grade levels acquire the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in school and later in life and careers.

The Morris School District offers a student-centered world languages curriculum that facilitates understanding for other peoples, cultures and languages. At the elementary school level, students engage in a study of the Spanish language and culture. The thematic units offered by Rosetta Stone, combined with interactive classroom experiences, allow students to develop a working understanding of the Spanish language that allows them to read, write, speak and listen at a beginner level. Once students enter middle school, they have an option of continuing their study of Spanish, or moving on to French, Latin, Chinese or Italian.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Morristown Educational News

  • District Officials Attend SOAR - Officials from Morris School District recently attended the SOAR dinner to promote the positive impact that nutrition and family mealtime have on student achievement. SOAR is an outreach and academic improvement program facilitated by the district and several community organizations.
  • Morristown High School Honored - The College Board recently named Morristown High School as one of 36 high schools in New Jersey to make the annual AP District Honor Roll. The school was recognized for increasing access to AP classes as well as increasing the number of students who achieve a score of 3 or higher on their AP exams.
  • Senior Class Academic Honors - The Morristown High School Class of 2013 had many special academic honors. There were 14 National Merit honorees, four National AP Scholars and 93% of the class went on to college.

Morristown 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: Strategies to Pay For College

Getting a college education is extremely expensive. Although many scholarships are available for students who demonstrate financial need or high academic achievement, there is intense competition for the limited funds these scholarships offer. However, there are steps you can take to help offset the cost of your child’s college education. First, if your child’s high school offers AP courses, make sure your child takes as many of them as possible. Students can complete up to a year’s worth of college courses in high school for free if they perform well enough on AP exams. Many schools also offer courses for college credit in partnership with local colleges and universities. These credits may or may not transfer, so be sure to investigate such programs if they exist at your child’s school. Finally, if you have to borrow money to cover your child’s expenses, take out federal student loans. These loans offer low interest rates and fees, as well as flexible repayment options upon your child’s graduation.