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Perry District and Curriculum

The curriculum provides clear, rigorous expectations for what students should know and be able to do by the end of each school year. A full range of support is also offered to students, whether they be English language learners, students with special needs, or simply struggling. The curriculum was developed, reviewed, and revised involving educators and experts throughout the state, and is intended to provide a current and relevant learning experience to all students.

We currently cover the following Perry-area school district: Perry Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Perry District Curriculum

By the time they graduate, Perry High School students should be ready to enter college, military service, or to start a career without needing remedial instruction. The curriculum also hopes to prepare students for citizenship. This is accomplished by a focus on strong educational practices, including providing teachers with clear standards but allowing them to set up their lesson plans according to the needs of their students.

The curriculum also stresses real-world applications of lessons so that students learn applicable problem solving skills. Teachers focus on science literacy so that students are competitive. Students write and think analytically and use evidence to support their ideas when writing papers. In math classes, students learn key ideas which are treated at length before moving on, so students have a solid foundation on which to build.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Perry Educational News

  • Perry Education Foundation - The Perry Education Foundation was organized to support the district and its students by raising the funds needed for teachers classroom grant requests and student scholarships. Details about the grants which the group has approved can be found on their website.
  • District Report Cards - Perry Public Schools publishes their report cards on their website so that any parent or community member who wishes to view it has the ability to do so. Each school has its own annual report card and helps parents see the progress the schools are making in educating all children to the standards set out in the curriculum.
  • Extracurricular Learning - Perry High School provides many extracurricular activities for students, from Jazz Band to Future Farmers of America. The school also has a chapter of Business Professionals of America and a newly started Robotics Club and Technology Student Association.

Perry 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: Early Decision vs. Early Decision II

Early Decision is an early, binding college application. The deadline is usually November 1st. All materials are due by that deadline, including test scores, if the college requires standardized testing. The application is binding, which means that applicants sign a contract saying they agree to attend this college if accepted. Because of this, an applicant should only apply ED if they’re sure this is the college for them. Obviously, an applicant can only apply to one college at a time ED, since it is binding. But if an applicant is rejected or waitlisted, s/he is free to apply ED again to a different college. This is where Early Decision II (ED II) comes into play. ED II follows the same conventions as ED but with a later deadline, often mid-January or even February. If a student is rejected from his/her top choice college, s/he can apply to the second choice college, if it offers ED II, and still receive most, if not all, of the benefits of applying ED.