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Prineville District and Curriculum

The Crook County School District follows Oregon’s academic standards which were developed to ensure that all students in the state received a high quality, standards-based education. The curriculum standards serve to state what students should learn and become able to do each school year in all core subjects. It also provides connections to real world applications, an overview of the concepts that students are expected to master, and the types of critical thinking skills that students develop by learning about each subject. The topics within each subject are followed from elementary to high school so there is a logical progression of knowledge.

We currently cover the following Prineville-area school district: Crook County School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Prineville District Curriculum

The elementary language arts curriculum builds a range of literacy and communication for students which they use in all subject area learning. By third grade, students learn to read chapter books and sight words with irregular spellings. By fifth grade, students write narratives by following the five steps of the writing process – outlining, drafting, editing, revising and publishing. From that foundation, they learn to write for different purposes and develop their own voice.

The skills in language arts continue to progress so that students are increasingly independent in their ability to gain information from books, locate and evaluate information, and incorporate other ideas into their own works. Students learn how to properly reference texts that they use in projects and develop an understanding of plagiarism. They are able to become more critically aware of the information they receive in different texts by building these skill sets.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Prineville Educational News

  • Oregon Graduation Requirements - In order for students to receive a high school diploma there are both academic and community-based expectations that students need to meet. The Department of Education's Instruction, Standards, Assessment, and Accountability Office provides all the necessary information for what will be expected of all Oregonian students.
  • Summer Meals Programs - The Summer Meals Program was established by the district to make sure all students are getting proper nutrition throughout the year. It's a community based effort that brings kids together during the summer and offers people in the area the chance to volunteer with serving and chaperoning the children who attend.
  • Crook County Capital Projects - The district is undergoing a great amount of updates to their facilities - from revamping current sports facilities to entire new schools. So that members of the community may follow along with the progress, the district has created a website that explains all the projects and their sources of funding.

Prineville 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: Planning for Extracurricular Activities

Extracurricular activities are an important part of the educational experience and have been developed to speak to all sorts of interests. Students who are athletic always have many options to participate in sports, students who are academically competitive have groups like Debate or Odyssey of the Mind, and there are many interest-based groups. It's important for students to think about what sounds interesting and be able to make choices about what they participate in, and if they are shying away from participating they should be gently encouraged. Another consideration for families in planning the right activities is the schedule. Work, homework, other schedules all need to be thought through so the child can maintain regular participation. Also, consider your child’s amount of homework. Being able to manage may be hard for your child initially, but being able to do both could benefit your child tremendously.