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Painesville District and Curriculum

The Painesville City Local Schools are responsible for the public education of students in preschool through the twelfth grade. The district has over 3,000 students who undertake their studies in one of the district’s six school facilities. The district enjoys great community support, as evidenced by the approval of voters to fund construction for six new school buildings. As a result, the oldest school in the district was opened in 2006. Students and teachers alike enjoy the benefits of learning and working in state-of-the-art facilities that incorporate technology into every classroom.

We currently cover the following Painesville-area school district: Painesville City Local Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Painesville District Curriculum

The English language arts curriculum for Painesville students includes an in-depth study of reading informational texts. Beginning in sixth grade, students learn critical reading skills that allow them to determine the main ideas and supporting details of a passage. Students also develop the ability to cite specific evidence to support their analysis of a text. In seventh grade, learners acquire the ability to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases based on the context of their reading. Students also learn how to evaluate the arguments presented by an author as valid or invalid.

Students in Painesville take part in a comprehensive health and physical education curriculum that promotes the development of knowledge, skills, and practices that improve physical, mental, and emotional health. Children in middle school work on developing specific movement patterns and specialized skills. Mastery of these physical skills is accomplished through participation in dance, gymnastics, and various individual and team games.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Painesville Educational News

  • Painesville City Schools Stuff the Bus - To help provide coats, gloves, boots, blankets, and other winter supplies to local needy families, the Painesville City Schools is conducting a stuff the bus campaign. There is a special focus on providing warm clothing to homeless veterans.
  • Students Take Part in Preparations for Science Challenge - Students at Heritage Middle School recently took part in preparations for the Centaur Challenge. The program is conducted by NASA and requires students to build a rocket ship that can take off and land safely in a target area.
  • Family Resource Center Now Open at Elm Street School - To minimize barriers for students and families when accessing services in the district, the Painesville City Schools have opened a family resource center. The center is located at Elm Street Elementary School, but is open for families of all district students.

Painesville 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 to Choose the Right College

For many would-be college students, the best way to get a feel for a school is to go for a campus visit. But the whirlwind tours and campus activities may leave you with lingering questions about a school. Making a second visit to schools, if possible, can provide you with more insights about whether or not a college is a good fit for you. At the follow-up visit, take a one-on-one tour with a student or faculty member if possible. This will allow you to ask more questions and get more candid answers. It’s also a good idea to spend some time in the department in which you plan to study. Being able to meet faculty members in your degree field will again give you an opportunity to ask specific questions and get more detailed information. Also think about where you want to be in four years’ time. Investigating each school’s job-placement rates and job assistance programs can help you determine which school will best help you meet your long-term goals.