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Nether Providence Township, Pennsylvania Tutoring Programs
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Nether Providence Township District and Curriculum
Curriculum at Wallingford-Swarthmore School District strives to integrate what was learned in past grades with what will be learned in future grades. With this in mind, they have put much thought and hard work into bringing their curriculum up to standard and making it effective for students in each grade. Students are able to select which academic programs will be best for them based on their future goals, past performance and meeting certain requirements.
We currently cover the following Nether Providence Township-area school district: Wallingford-Swarthmore School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Nether Providence Township District Curriculum
In their science curriculum, Wallingford-Swarthmore School District is headed toward bringing all of their Kindergarten through twelfth grade curriculum to Next Generation Science Standards. With this system, students are encouraged to see how different disciplines of science are linked and organized, they are taught key principles which will help them understand other principles later on, they are taught things that apply to the life of the students, and taught things which can be reinforced throughout the grades.
Math, after fifth grade, is offered in a format that allows for each student to receive the education needed in their situation. Beginning in sixth grade, Accelerated Math, Enriched Math, regular Math, and Transitions math are offered. In grade 8 Advanced Algebra I or Honors Math is offered along with the other Enriched, regular and Transitions courses. Starting in grade 9, Honors Geometry, Honors Advanced Algebra I, Advanced Algebra I and Foundations of Algebra are offered.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Nether Providence Township Educational News
- Middle School Student Places High in MTNA Junior String Competition - A 7th grade student from Strath Haven Middle School placed among top competitors at the Music Teachers National Association Junior String Competition in Chicago, Illinois. The student was honored with a prize and recognition for his talent.
- 18 High School Students Are National Merit Semi-Finalists - Congratulations to the 18 students from Strath Haven High School who made it into the semi finals for National Merit Scholars. These students took the PSAT/NMSQT test and scored very well which gave them this honor. Several received other distinguished honors as well.
- Strath Haven High School Receives Silver Ranking from U.S. News and World Report - Congratulations Strath Haven High! U.S. News and World Report ranked this school as #902 nationally, and #17 in the state for Best High Schools. Proficiency scores in core subjects are high, student to teacher ratio is low at 13:1, and many students are college ready students as calculated through the college readiness index.
Nether Providence Township 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: How Is College Readiness Determined?
Students in high school are encouraged to take courses that will ready them for college after high school graduation. Some courses can even count for credit on a college level. AP, or Advanced Placement, exams provided through College Board, are one means of obtaining college credit for courses taken in high school. Advanced Placement classes typically have pre-requisites. Once taken, an AP test in that topic is administered and students who pass are eligible to receive their hard earned college credit. Some high schools offer concurrent enrollment programs so that students are exposed to the college curriculum and earn credit for both high school and college in their courses. Yet another method of testing for college readiness is through IB or International Baccalaureate testing which is a diploma program that is recognized internationally and recognized in a way similar to AP test scores. Organizations such as the U.S. News and World Report use these scores to classify a school’s college readiness index.