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New Smyrna Beach District and Curriculum

Volusia County curriculum focuses on the accumulation of knowledge and skills in many areas, including science, mathematics, and language arts and structures the curriculum so that students are continually building upon their knowledge. To supplement the curricular focus on academic work, the district also offers a variety of extracurricular activities that promote the development of essential personal and social skills. Taken together, these experiences encourage a love of lifelong learning and a commitment to self-improvement.

We currently cover the following New Smyrna Beach-area school district: Volusia County Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the New Smyrna Beach District Curriculum

Students study algebra, geometry, and statistics throughout their educational career. As they progress to high school, more specific instruction is given in trigonometry and calculus. Numerical relationships and interpreting and solving equations are also components of the math curriculum. Physics, chemistry, biology, and other science courses are offered at Volusia County Schools. Students will also have the opportunity to learn about a variety of topics as they relate to science, including human anatomy and cell theory. Hands-on practice often occurs in laboratory classes, where students explore scientific theories.

Students focus on improving reading, speaking, listening, and writing skills in the language arts curriculum. Classroom discussions and questions designed to assess students’ comprehension of given materials are tools that are used to accomplish this task. Students are also required to give presentations and develop critical thinking and research skills.


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Keeping Informed: Recent New Smyrna Beach Educational News

  • Students Work With Special Olympics to Raise Awareness - Students at New Smyrna Beach High School are working hard with Special Olympics to stop the use of the R-word. The Spread the Word to End the Word campaign seeks to build awareness of how hurtful the word can be and the effects it can have on those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as their families and friends. To accomplish this goal, clubs and teams set up games and activities during a lunch period in December.
  • NSBHS Students Compete at the Thespian Festival - New Smyrna Beach High School thespians won many awards at the District 3 Thespian Festival. 15 of the individual events that the thespians competed in received Superior ratings, while 13 events won Excellent ratings. Out of the 39 students who competed, 36 of them won the opportunity to perform at the State Festival.
  • Coronado Beach Elementary Wins DOE Award - Coronado Beach Elementary School has received the Five Star Award again. The award is the highest one given by the Florida Department of Education. It is awarded to those who exhibit community involvement in the areas of business partnerships, family involvement, volunteers, student community service, and School Advisory Council.

New Smyrna Beach 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 Can a Reading Teacher Help?

Reading teachers want to make sure that every child has the opportunity to learn to read successfully. Since it is linked to writing and using oral language, a reading teacher may work on improving a child’s writing skills as well. Increasing vocabulary and grammar skills may also make up activities in a reading session. A child may struggle with one area or a combination of areas when it comes to reading, such as sounding out words or recognizing letters and words. These areas can be assessed with certain tests that will also help the teacher come up with goals for the school year. Instruction may be in a group or individual setting and it can occur several times a week, once a week, or less. It may also occur in the classroom during regularly scheduled lessons or in another room used specifically for reading instruction. A teacher may also switch back and forth between reading to and with children or having the child read to them. Modeling proper reading steps and practicing reading will often be the two main tasks in a session.