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New Windsor District and Curriculum

The town of New Windsor is served by the Newburgh Enlarged City School District and the Cornwall Central School District. The Newburgh Enlarged City School District is comprised of one early childhood school, nine elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. The Cornwall Central School District is comprised of three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. New Windsor Schools provide students with a wide range of classes in both core subjects and electives. The Math and English Language Arts instruction is based on Common Core Standards.

We currently cover the following New Windsor-area school districts: Cornwall Central School District and Newburgh Enlarged City School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the New Windsor District Curriculum

New Windsor schools’ math curriculum seeks to develop in young students a deep understanding of core mathematics concepts. For instance, by middle school, students read, compare, write, order, add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, decimals and fractions. They also learn to add and subtract fractions having different denominators and reduce answers to their lowest terms. As students move up through subsequent grades they further develop and refine their understanding of these concepts, and learn to apply them to real-world problems.

New Windsor schools’ English Language Arts curriculum develops not only students’ ability to read fiction and non-fiction text attentively, but also develop students’ ability to research, critique texts, and develop and communicate ideas clearly. The curriculum also teaches students to apply all of these literacy skills to other subject areas.



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Keeping Informed: Recent New Windsor Educational News

  • CCSD Hall of Fame - Cornwall’s Don Blaine will be going to the Hall of Fame. The Cornwall Central High School wrestling coach has selected to enter the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Blaine will be inducted along with other member of the 2014 Hall of Fame Class.
  • Newburgh Enlarged City School District Spelling Bee - Newburgh Enlarged City School District recently held its annual district-wide spelling bee. The bee was held at Temple Hill Academy. The winning student walked away with the 2014 championship after spelling “edifice.”
  • Farm to School Program - Eighteenth District State Representative Sean Patrick Maloney visited Temple Academy. Maloney, who was talking a tour of local agriculture, stopped to talk to students and faculty as he learned more about the school’s Farm to School program.

New Windsor 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: Career Planning

It’s important to talk to students about their futures and possible careers; however, students should have a true understanding of the opportunities that are available to them. It is good to get students interested in math and science by talking to them about being inventors and doctors, but students should also know about the occupations that are the backbone of the U.S. economy. Not every student will want to get a high-tech job or fulfill a traditional role like lawyer or accountant. By all means, discuss the more glamorous professions with students, but ask them to also think about joining the ranks of farmers, builders, artisans and other professions that create and build and grow essential products or services of the economy. Students should always be guided to pursue the areas that they are most passionate about and to get a sure sense of the education and preparation required to achieve their goals.