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Pratt District and Curriculum

Pratt Unified School District strives to prepare all students for success beyond high school in today’s global society through the use of the Kansas College and Career Ready Standards. Students, staff and members of the diverse community strive to work together to achieve the common goal of student academic success and extracurricular excellence. The curriculum helps maintain a rigorous academic environment with clear expectations for students that build progressively in complexity each year. The supportive atmosphere is maintained by offering students support, such as individualized instruction and interventions when necessary.

We currently cover the following Pratt-area school district: Pratt Unified School District 382.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Pratt District Curriculum

The school focuses on teaching problem-solving, critical thinking skills and analytical reading and writing across disciplines. Science literacy is highly valued and being able to critically read scientific information is emphasized. Students learn to observe and study the world around them and make experiments following the scientific method. They form opinions and support those opinions with evidence to produce theories. Later, they progress to more difficult science and engineering problems.

Teachers try to focus on real-world situations and applications for lessons whenever possible to ensure that students can relate and understand what they are learning. They find common ground on which to create interdiscplinary projects which serve the goal of helping students see the connections between different areas of learning and also to give students the chance to work collaboratively on projects. The collaborative skills and techniques these students learn will benefit them, whether they pursue post-secondary education or directly enter the workforce.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Pratt Educational News

  • Future Business Leaders of America - Future Business Leaders of America, or FBLA, is a traditional extracurricular available to students who are interested in entering the world of business. Students attend workshops and events that help them understand the process of starting and maintaining a business, and have chances to present their ideas for business plans to practicing professionals.
  • Debate Team - Speech and Debate is the largest interscholastic speech and debate organization in the United States. The association provides competitive speech and debate activities, resources, training, scholarship opportunities, and advanced recognition possibilities to each of its members.
  • Robotics Club - One of the most popular extracurricular activity to emerge in recent years are the Robotics Clubs which are cropping up around the country. Students learn about how to design robots for all sorts of purposes and get opportunities to participate in regional and national robotics teams competitions.

Pratt 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: Transcripts

The single most important part of any college application is a student’s transcript. The transcript is a record of the student’s academic achievement. It includes the grade point average (GPA) and a list of classes the student has taken. The class list gives the college admissions committee an idea of how rigorous the student’s academic career has been. Did the student select challenging classes? And did the student achieve success in those classes? Colleges are looking for students who’ve challenged themselves and taken difficult classes, whatever that student’s interests are. The transcript gives colleges insight on how well a student may do in college classes by showing them how well s/he did in high school classes.