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Red Bank District and Curriculum

There are a number of public school districts that meet the needs of students in Red Bank, New Jersey. Students in kindergarten through the eighth grade can attend the Red Bank Borough Public Schools or can apply to attend the Red Bank Charter School, which is a publicly-funded district that operates independently of the borough’s public school system. Once students are in high school they attend Red Bank Regional High School, which serves students from the boroughs of Red Bank, Little Silver and Shewsbury. The local districts work collaboratively to ensure that all students receive a top-notch education that prepares them to be socially, economically and politically active members of society.

We currently cover the following Red Bank-area school districts: Red Bank Borough Public Schools, Red Bank Charter School, and Red Bank Regional High School.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Red Bank District Curriculum

The Common Core State Standards and the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards drive curriculum development in each of the three local school districts. The former outlines what students should learn at each grade level in math and language arts. The latter provides guidance for student learning in the following subjects: health and physical education, visual and performing arts, 21st Century life and careers, technology, world languages, science and social studies.

The world languages standard requires students to become proficient in the use of a foreign language. In order to do this, students begin learning a foreign language in elementary school. Students first learn how to speak and recognize basic spoken words and phrases such as the days of the week and common household items. In middle school, students acquire the skills to carry on basic conversations, read simple texts and write short passages in the language under study. In high school, students engage in complex conversations with other foreign language speakers. Students develop advanced reading and writing skills as well.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Red Bank Educational News

  • Pre-K Works - A recent study released by the National Institute for Early Education Research shows that New Jersey’s preschool program has long-lasting positive effects. Students who attend preschool show better performance on a variety of standardized tests.
  • Top Ranking - According the Washington Post, Red Bank Regional High School is one of the most challenging high schools in the country. The Post also ranked the school as the best public high school in Monmouth County.
  • Best School - Newsweek magazine has ranked Red Bank Regional High School as one of the best high schools in the country. This is the fourth year in a row that Newsweek has recognized the school.

Red Bank 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: Writing a College Admissions Essay

Many colleges require an essay as part of a student’s application to the institution. Some schools provide specific topics on which students must write, while other schools leave the topic up to the student. Whatever the case, there are several rules to keep in mind when writing an admissions essay. Here are two: First, demonstrate your intellectual prowess. There’s no need to go into great detail about your coursework and grades since those are evident on your transcripts, but it is important to convey that you have a love for learning and that you are adept at it. After all, colleges are bastions of academia, so proving your academic worth is important. Second, be likable. It’s difficult to talk about one’s self, but it is imperative to convey who you are as a person beyond your academic performance. What do you like to do in your spare time? What’s your favorite book? Give personal details that will allow an admissions officer to get to know you are outside the classroom.