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Neosho District and Curriculum

The school districts base its curriculum on the Common Core State Standards for English and literacy in social studies and science classes. The curriculum is internationally refereed and researched and is designed to prepare Neosho students for success in post-secondary education and the workforce by providing an equal, quality education regardless of differences in learning styles. Students are provided with all necessary supports and enhancements to achieve the goals.

We currently cover the following Neosho-area school districst: Neosho R-V School District and Westview C-6 School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Neosho District Curriculum

The curriculum provides clear expectations for what each student should learn by the end of each school year to prepare them for graduation, and if students fall behind, they are given interventions to get them back up to grade level. Faculty are also given the freedom to design lesson plans that match the strengths and needs of individual students so that every student is given the opportunity to succeed.

In humanities classes, the curriculum asks students to read stories and literature as well as factual texts so that they are prepared for gathering information from and analyzing multiple types of texts. Students write critical and responsive essays by reading and researching, gathering information, and using it to support their ideas and opinions. Students develop critical thinking and reading skills, as well as analytical writing skills, which will help them succeed in their post-high school lives.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Neosho Educational News

  • District Works with Community Partners - On a wide range of initiatives, the district has been able to find support from community partners in ways that ultimately benefit the students. From significant financial donations from major corporations, to work learning opportunities are local small businesses, the community partnerships are a growing facet of the districts offerings.
  • Character Education Program - The Character Education Program in the Neosho schools has been designed to help students recognize the importance of key personal qualities such as trustworthiness, respect, honesty, integrity, and many other developmental assets.
  • Parents as Teachers - To help instill the values of learning in the youngest members of the district community, the Parents as Teachers program provides parents with children birth to 5 with resources to help build literacy and math skills, as well as playgroup events so that kids can work on their social skills.

Neosho 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: Public Colleges

There may seem to be many differences, but the only real difference between public and private colleges is the way they’re funded. Public colleges are funded by the state, and as such, their tuition costs are usually much lower than those at private colleges. This can also lead to certain restrictions. For example, public colleges are required to admit a certain percentage of in-state students. Also, public colleges’ curriculums might be overseen by the state. A plus side of this is that the state often encourages and funds research into the sciences, so some public colleges have excellent science facilities and majors. Certain grants and internships are also only available at public colleges.