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Pittsford District and Curriculum

Pittsford, New York, is part of the Pittsford Central School District. The district, which serves over 5,900 students, also includes Perinton, Penfield, Mendon, Brighton, and Victor. The district is made up of five elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools. Pittsford’s schools offer student a variety of challenging classes in core subjects and electives. The schools’ curricula in English Language Arts and math are based on rigorous set of standards that have been adopted by New York state. The curricula in all other classes are based on the New York State Learning Standards.

We currently cover the following Pittsford-area school district: Pittsford Central School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Pittsford District Curriculum

The goal of Pittsford’s English Language Arts curriculum is to produce students who possess literacy in both traditional and digital texts, and who are capable of applying that literacy through research, critical thinking, and personal communication. Students are expected to engage with fiction and non-fiction texts that will build their knowledge of people and places, expand the way they experience the world, and help them understand multiple points of view.

The goal of Pittsford’s math curriculum is to produce students who possess a deep understanding of the core concepts that serve as a basis of all mathematical thought and applications. Students are expected to use their understanding of core mathematical concepts to contrast and compare math problems, look for creative ways to solve math problems, create viable arguments about the processes by which math problems are solved, and clearly communicate ideas about mathematics to others.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Pittsford Educational News

  • Sing for DeJoy of It - The Center Park Amphitheater in Perinton will be the site of Sing for DeJoy of It, a concert that will benefit the family of Pittsford teacher and coach Jason DeJoy. The event will include musical performances by Pittsford students, food trucks, and a silent auction. All proceeds from the event will go to a college fund for the DeJoy children.
  • Calkins Road Middle School Arts Festival - Calkins Road Middle School will host its annual Calkins Road Middle School Arts Festival. The event will feature more than 700 works of art created by CRMS students, snacks, and performances by the CRMS Orchestra and Select Chorus.
  • Summer Enrichment Institute - The district's Pittsford Summer Enrichment Institute offers students the chance to keep up their academic focus, while also having a little more fun than in their daily classroom routine. The Institute also has recently gone green and in an effort to reduce paper use has eliminated their physical brochures. Be sure to check the website for important dates and course listings.

Pittsford 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: Learning From Sports

There are people who like to pit academics against athletics when the subject of high school sports comes up. They look at the popularity of high school sports and bemoan what they see as a waste of time and financial resources. It’s not that simple. Sports are an integral part of many students’ education. Sure, there are students, parents, and faculty who get a little over-zealous when it comes to sports and lose track of what really matters. However, most students who take part in high school sports learn important lessons about team work, setting goals, and problem solving that they will take with them into college and their careers. These students don’t pit academic against athletics because they don’t see the difference between the two. Not to mention the immense health and wellness benefits that students gain from participating in sports at any early age, parents and students should look for ways to balance out these activities.