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Northville Township District and Curriculum

School districts serving Northville Township, Michigan include Northville Public Schools and Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Plymouth-Canton Community Schools is the third largest school district in Michigan with facilities that include sixteen elementary schools, five middle schools, and three high schools. The district educates over 19,000 students each year using a curriculum that is based on the national Common Core standards. Teachers use engaging strategies and data-driven lessons to promote a positive school experience.

We currently cover the following Northville Township-area school districts: Northville Public Schools and Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Northville Township District Curriculum

Students in elementary and middle school follow a curriculum that focuses strongly on the core subjects of Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. Students begin their education in these core subjects by learning the basic concepts that will become the foundation for rest of their academic career.

Students may also choose to take Honors courses, Advanced Placement courses, or Dual Enrollment courses. All of these offer more rigorous coursework and a higher standard of work. There are three academies available for students who have interests in particular careers or subjects. These include the STEM Academy, Arts Academy, and International Academy. The STEM Academy focuses on the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics courses that are part of a national initiative to increase enrollment in these disciplines. The International Academy is for students interested in foreign languages and world politics, while the Arts Academy has courses pertaining to both the visual and performing arts.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Northville Township Educational News

  • Culinary Team Heads to Nationals - The culinary team from Plymouth-Canton Educational Park will represent the state at the National ProStart Invitational. The team qualified for the honor after winning several other local competitions. This will be the third year in a row that this team has gone to the national competition.
  • Middle School Band Performs at Disney - The 8th grade band at Discovery Middle School recently traveled to Walt Disney World to perform in front of hundreds of visitors. The band took part in a workshop called “You’re Instrumental”, which is put on by staff at Disney World.
  • Elementary School Students Write Bill - After studying Michigan state geography and history, students in Mrs. Gravlin’s class noticed that Michigan did not have a state fruit. They decided that the tart cherry would be a good option and sent a bill to the House of Representatives to make it official. Representative Slavens introduced the bill a few weeks later.

Northville 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: Foreign Language Learning Tips

Graduation requirements in most high schools across the country include at least one year of a foreign language. Several choices of foreign language are available; however the most popular continue to be Spanish, French, and German. Learning another language can be a daunting take, but with a few tips any student can be successful. The most important aspect of learning a new language is repetition and practice. The more a student uses the language, the better they will be at it. A few ways to get in some extra practice include watching newscasts from the particular country or talking to a native speaker of the language. Another tip is to use the language in real-world contexts which can be easily done by dining at a restaurant that specializes in that country’s cuisine. Many times the menu will be written in the language and at least part of the staff will be native speakers. By using these tips, students can gain valuable experience and practice that will help them be successful in learning a language.