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Randolph District and Curriculum

Randolph Township Schools includes four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school, which together serve nearly 5,300 students in preschool through the 12th grade. Teachers in the Randolph schools seek to inspire their students to reach their full potential. Students are empowered to succeed with the skills, knowledge and attitudes they need to be responsible and educated members of the community. To achieve this end, the Randolph schools have developed challenging curricula that drive students to be inquisitive and engaged in their learning.

We currently cover the following Randolph-area school district: Randolph Township Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Randolph District Curriculum

The Common Core State Standards provide guidance with regard to what students should learn and know in math and language arts classes. The New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards provide similar guidance for curriculum development in the following subject areas: science, health and physical education, technology, 21st Century life and careers, visual and performing arts, social studies and world languages.

The physical, emotional and social well being of students is an important aspect of Randolph Township’s mission to prepare students for success. Beginning in elementary school, students learn about how to maintain wellness by learning appropriate hand washing methods, how to safely play and exercise and how to dress appropriately for varying weather conditions. In middle school, students delve deeper into why illness occurs. They learn how the environment, hereditary factors and lifestyle choices can impact their health and well being. By the time students graduate from high school, they evaluate their personal wellness and how it can be a reflection of the wellness of their family and community.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Randolph Educational News

  • Teacher Recognized by Stanford University - Randolph High School STEM teacher Michael Cascione was recently recognized as part of Stanford University’s Teacher Tribute Initiative. The initiative allows Stanford students to nominate high school teachers who had a critical role in their intellectual and academic achievement.
  • Randolph High Recognized by National Forensic League - The National Forensic League has recognized Randolph High School’s speech and debate team as a member of the League’s 100 Club. The award is given to chapters that demonstrate dedication to teaching students research, writing and communication skills.
  • Homeroom Program Wins Award - Randolph High School’s homeroom program, Making Homeroom Count, was recently recognized by the Character Education Project as a 2013 Promising Practice. The program seeks to maintain a culture of respect at Randolph High and was awarded for its success in that regard.

Randolph 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: The Three Rs of Education

Relationships, relevance and rigor are the latest iteration of the three “Rs” of education. This contemporary movement asserts that building relationships between faculty, staff, students, parents and community members is the first step in developing a successful environment for education. Building relationships with one another develops a feeling of interconnectedness and community that then makes delivering relevant and rigorous curriculum much easier. By working as a team, teachers and parents help students understand how their learning is relevant to everyday life. Making those direct connections between classroom learning and life outside of school is what makes delivery of rigorous content so simple. Increased student interest and engagement in the material allows teachers to deliver lessons that delve deeper and that develop higher-order skills like analysis and evaluation.