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Riverside District and Curriculum
The Kildeer Countryside Community Consolidated School District 96 and Riverside Brookfield High School curriculum follows the Illinois Common Core Standards, which are fair, rigorous standards intended to provide a quality education for all students, regardless of background or learning style. Students are given clear expectations for the skills and knowledge they should’ve gained by the end of each school year. Teachers are also given the freedom to modify their lesson plans to match the individual needs of their students to ensure success, whether that be providing advanced work to keep high-performing students challenged or remedial work to help struggling students catch up to grade level.
We currently cover the following Riverside-area school districts: Kildeer Countryside Community Consolidated School District 96 and Riverside Brookfield High School .
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Riverside District Curriculum
The elementary curriculum introduces students to the basics in each subject and is the foundation upon which they more advanced and complex topics of middle and high school are developed from. The Math curriculum introduces students to number systems, fractions, ratios, and data in terms of graphs, charts and tables. They learn how to perform operations and how to explain their mathematical thinking to solve a problem. In Science, students learn about biology, physical science, earth science and how scientists work.
Kildeer Countryside Community Consolidated School District and Riverside Brookfield High School also provide many extracurricular opportunities for students including men’s and women’s sports, performing and visual arts, music, band, and academic and special interest clubs. The school also promotes community service because it believes that students who develop an interest in the needs of others are more likely to be engaged and active in their own communities. From these activities, students gain life skills they will use long after graduation.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Riverside Educational News
- Ecology Club - For students who are interested in environmental concerns, the Ecology Club is a group that works together to raise awareness and work on initiatives that help the local environment. Students also host guest speakers and attend events about environmental issues.
- Model U.N. - Model U.N. is a national organization that introduces high schoolers to the work that the UN does and how diplomacy works. Students adopt countries that they represent and work with their counterparts to try to forge solutions to global problems.
- Scholastic Bowl - Scholastic Bowl is an academically competitive group that takes on challenges in all academic subjects during competitions with local schools. Students work as teams, and study together during meetings to prepare for their upcoming competitions.
Riverside 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: Early Decision vs. Early Action
These are similar college application types. They are both early, with Early Decision (ED) having a usual deadline of November 1, and Early Action (EA) having a deadline of November 15, usually. Because they’re early, applicants compete against fewer other students. Also, colleges tend to favor both of these types of applicants because they’ve demonstrated a commitment to this college by applying in this way. Colleges tend to favor ED more, though, because of its restrictive nature. ED applicants sign a contract saying they’ll attend this college if accepted, which binds them to enroll even if they get a better financial aid package elsewhere. EA doesn’t have this restriction, usually, which can be helpful for students with financial issues, though EA also isn’t favored as much as ED.