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Raleigh District and Curriculum
The Wake County Public School System offers a rich and diverse educational experience for its students. Learning is centered on core academic expectations, and enriched by a wide array of electives which are designed to engage students’ curiosity and connect with their academic courses.
We currently cover the following Raleigh-area school district: Wake County Public School System.
Schools in Raleigh include:
Quest Academy is located at 10908 Strickland Road, Raleigh, NC 27615. Quest Academy covers kindergarten through eighth grade. Contact Quest Academy at (919) 841-0441. The mission of Quest Academy is, according to their website, to, “provide a quality academic accelerated day program for motivated students who are pursuing high-intensity training outside the classroom. Quest Academy is designed to promote academic excellence and substantial extracurricular involvement in athletics or performance in fine arts.” That is to say, the main target for Quest Academy are young people who are high-achievers, those who are involved with rigorous activities at a higher level, such as: Soccer, Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Golf, Ice Hockey, Tennis, Tae-Kwon-Do, Theater, Horseback Riding, Football, Figure Skating, Gymnastics, Swimming, Ballet/Dance, Piano, or Acting. Additionally, Quest Academy takes a progressive approach to using technology in the classroom, they integrate technology use throughout the day in order to enrich their instruction methods.
Exploris Middle School is located at 401 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, NC 27603. Exploris Middle School covers kindergarten through eighth grade. Contact Exploris Middle School at (919) 715-3690. The mission and vision of The Exploris School, as stated by their website, is that, “Exploris is a learning community that engages students in a rigorous, relevant, relationship-based education. This is done through experiential, project-based learning that empowers students to build a connected, just and sustainable world. Exploris will be a catalyst for solving present and future problems across the street and around the world.” Furthermore, their core values include being curious and asking questions, reflecting and considering the views of others, attention to detail and perseverance, being engaged in a meaningful way, collaborating and cooperating with peers, forming strong and lasting relationships, being connected to nature, empowering those who may not have their own voice, innovating and thinking outside of the box, and living a well balanced life.
Raleigh Charter High School is located at 1307 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27605. Raleigh Charter High School covers ninth grade through twelfth grade. Contact Raleigh Charter High School at (919) 715-1155. The mission statement laid out by the faculty of Raleigh Charter High School on their website states that they will, “challenge college-bound students in a creative and supportive atmosphere to become knowledgeable, thoughtful, contributing citizens. Our students learn to be citizens in a challenging academic setting.” Their school is based on a few fundamental principles that are interwoven throughout all their teachings. They pledge to provide a challenge to their students, whom are bounded for further education, to incite learning in an active, social, and creative environment, and finally, to grow and maintain global citizens, while supporting this citizenship in an academic setting.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Raleigh District Curriculum
The goal of Wake County School District Elementary Programs is to make sure that students in grades Pre-K through 5 have all the support they need to succeed in school with a high level of education. In the elementary grades students are following the Common Core State Standards which means a student has to understand mathematics in various phases, understand how they can go about solving a problem, how they got their answer and can they explain the whole process.
The Mathematics curriculum for elementary students is taught based on their specific grade levels. Elementary students that perform are not achieving the standards are given an opportunity to succeed with the help of their teachers and those students with disabilities are not separated from the curriculum, it is adjusted to meet them where they are at in their studies. The expectations build yearly, and grade level proficiency enables students’ future academic success.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Raleigh Educational News
- Community Support - Different community groups in the Wake County School District donated monetary and non-monetary gifts to the students in the district, as reported by the School Board. These gifts came as a surprise to the students and teachers in various schools and the educational items will be put to good use during the 2013 school year. The Dell computers replaced older computers at the schools so teachers can continue to help and teach their students in the ever changing world of technology.
- Middle Schoolers Get Life and Career Lessons From Walmart Mentors - Eighth graders in the Wake County School District had spent an hour each month with Walmart Managers and Assistant Managers discussing their educational and professional goals. The students discuss with them how they want to see their lives after middle school and high school. College is obtainable for the students and Walmart employees help them to see this dream can come true for all of them that are interested in continuing with a college education. The middle schoolers learn what work really looks like and the Managers and Assistant Managers are there to show them the realities of having a career or job in the real world.
- Social and Character Learning - The Department of Public Instruction has honored 50 schools in the Wake County School District for students portraying positive attitudes along with continuing to achieve academically in their prospective schools. This honor from the Department of Education's Positive Behavior Inventions and Supports went to several elementary, middle and high schools in the district. This honor is regarded as tops and earning it took a lot of determination, motivation and working together at a team within the schools that garnished this recognition.
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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.
About Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh is a city in North Carolina, and it is the seat of Wake County. Raleigh is also the second largest city in the state, as well as the capital city. Raleigh is relatively large, covering an area of 375km2, and housing a population of 479,332. Raleigh is also known under the name “City of Oaks”, due to the large population of oak trees that grow all over the city. Raleigh is one of the fasting growing cities in the country, having nearly doubled between 2000 and 2010, and then growing by nearly another quarter between 2010 and 2019. The city gets its name from Sir Walter Raleigh, who established and founded the lost Roanoke Colony, which was the first attempt at permanent overseas English settlements, all the way back in 1585.
As of the 2000 United States census, there were 276,093 persons (July 2008 estimate was 380,173) and 61,371 families residing in Raleigh. The population density was 2,409.2 people per square mile (930.2/km²). There were 120,699 housing units at an average density of 1,053.2 per square mile (406.7/km²). Raleigh’s population in 2000 was evenly distributed with 20.9% below the age of 18, 15.9% aged 18 to 24, 36.6% from 25 to 44, and 18.4% from 45 to 64. An estimated 8.3% of the population was 65 years of age or older, and the median age was 31 years.
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences got its start way back in 1879, when two brothers moved to Raleigh with passions of collecting and understanding every part of the natural world. The museum was officially formed in 1887, with the mission having been laid out as “to illustrate the natural history of the state”. In 2012, the museum opened a new research science wing in order to showcase current research and foster student interest. This addition pushed the attendance of the museum to over 1.2 million, making it the most visited cultural attraction in the state for the first time ever! One current exhibit is the Marie Curie exhibit, which covers her life and impressive academic career as well as all the famous female scientists and mathematicians before and since her time. Other exhibits include a Right Whale skeleton, as well as many other specimens involved in the natural history of North Carolina. For more information, please visit their website here.
Pullen Park
Pullen Park was formed in 1887, and has since become the oldest public park in North Carolina, 5th oldest operating amusement park in the US, and 16th in the world. It is located on the iconic Hillsborough Street, right next to the North Carolina State University campus. The park features beautiful picnic areas, a concession stand, a train, and a Carousel. You can also rent pedal boats seasonally to take out on the park’s lake. Also on park grounds there is a “Theatre in the park” establishment, as well as an arts centre and an aquatic centre. The aquatic centre includes lane swimming, recreational swimming, and warm water therapy. The arts centre includes programs in jewelry making, painting, pottery, drawing, bookmaking, and weaving. For more information, please visit their website here.
North Carolina Museum of Art
The mission of the North Carolina Museum of art is to, “serve the people of North Carolina and all visitors as a premier destination for compelling encounters with art. The NCMA is committed to exemplary scholarship and innovative educational enrichment. We invite interactions among diverse communities, foster collaborative partnerships, and seek to activate the creative potential in everyone. To enrich lives through the power and wonder of art.” The museum was formed in 1947 when the state dedicated $1 million to purchasing a collection of art for the people of North Carolina. This was then matched by the Kress Foundation, with a gift of 70 artworks for display. This, along with the artwork purchased with the original $1 million, quickly established the North Carolina Museum of Arts as one of the leading art museums in the nation. For more information, please visit their website here.
Interesting Facts
- The city is located midway between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean.
- The city is known for its diverse music and performing arts experiences with operas, theaters, and symphonies. People often visit the city just to attend one of its numerous show.
- One of the greatest technological research parks in all of the world is located here and features IBM, Cisco, Nortel Networks, Sony Ericsson, and Lenovo to name a few.
- There are numerous major industries in Raleigh, including vegetable crops, paper, furniture, textile products, tobacco, chemicals, brick, metalworking, corn, hay, peanuts, corn, lithium, mica, and trucking.
- The state vegetable is the sweet potato.
Chalk Talk: How To Choose A College
As a high school graduate you will need to have known way before graduation if you wanted to attend college. It doesn’t matter if you are not sure what your major will be but if you do then your path may not be as complicated when deciding where you want to attend college. You can stay close to home or live away on campus, that will be up to your parents because most of the time they will be supporting you financially for a minimum of 4 years. Will you be attending a private or public college and what will that cost you every single year? If you decide to attend during the summer then you will need to calculate those costs too. It isn’t easy choosing a college that is going to supply you with what you’re seeking but if you research thoroughly, what you find may be a great fit for your educational needs.