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Roswell District and Curriculum

Roswell public schools are within the Fulton County School District. The curriculum follows common core performance standards set by the Georgia Department of Education. Common Core Georgia Performance Standards are taught in the subject for English Language Arts and Mathematics for grades kindergarten through twelve. Core literacy standards are also followed in the subjects of history, social studies, science and technical subjects in grades six through twelve. The Common Core Georgia Performance Standards provide a framework from which students will learn skills and knowledge to prepare them for success beyond high school in all subjects taught.

We currently cover the following Roswell-area school district: Fulton County Schools.

Schools in Roswell include:

Roswell North Elementary School is located on 10525 Woodstock Rd, Roswell, GA 30075, Roswell North Elementary School covers grades PreK-5 and can be contacted at 470-254-6320.  Roswell North Elementary School borders Roswell Area Park and neighboring Historic Roswell. The school is recognized for providing a welcoming and engaging educational environment for students and helping inspire students to do their best in the classroom and in life. The curriculum taught by teachers at the school follow the Georgia Standards of Excellence. These standards outline the knowledge and skills students should have at the end of each grade level. The Georgia Standards of Excellence cover Fine Arts, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts, and Mathematics. In mathematics, students cover several strands and subjects. In grade 5, these units are number and operations in base ten, fractions, operations and algebraic thinking, measurement and data, and geometry. The curriculum emphasizes problem solving skills and real world applications of mathematics. Students learn about creating mathematical models, and analyzing numerical data. For more information on the mathematics tutoring SchoolTutoring Academy offers, please contact us.

Crabapple Middle School is located on 10700 Crabapple Rd, Roswell, GA 30075, Crabapple Middle School covers grades 6-8 and can be contacted at 470-254-4520. Crabapple Middle School originally opened in 1983 and has since been recognized as a National School of Excellence and a Georgia School of Excellence. In 2003, the school was recognized as one of the first Georgia Lighthouse Schools to Watch for excellence in middle level education. The Georgia Lighthouse Schools to Watch program identifies high performing middle schools in Georgia based on Academic Excellence, Developmental Responsiveness, Social Equity, and Organizational Structures and Processes. Students at Crabapple Middle School take classes organized into a block schedule. They take classes in core subjects, including Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies, as well as Arts and Physical Education. Crabapple Middle School also offers a chorus class, and students have the opportunity to participate in state events such as the All-State Chorus. The mission of the school is to empower students to achieve excellence in character, academics, athletics, and the arts. Staff help students with their emotional, social, and academic development, helping to prepare them for high school and beyond.

Roswell High School is located on 11595 King Rd, Roswell, GA 30075, Roswell High School covers grades 9-12 and can be contacted at 470-254-4500. Roswell High School was originally established in 1949. Today, it is one of the largest schools in the Fulton County School System, with an enrollment of 2232 students in the 2016-2017 school year. The current building the school is located in was opened in 1990. This campus includes science, computer, video, and cosmetology labs, baseball and softball fields, a stadium for football and soccer, a lacrosse field, an additional practice field, a dome style gymnasium, a cross country trail, and lighted tennis courts for athletics. Students at the school have a wide variety of extracurricular activities to choose from, including 72 clubs, 11 academic teams, and various service clubs. In addition to the standard level academic courses, Roswell High School also offers 28 Advanced Placement (AP) Classes. These classes allow for students to take college level courses while in high school. In addition, the school also has a number of unique course offerings, including robotics, psychology, archaeology and foreign languages, including French, Spanish, Latin, German and Japanese. The Career Technology Department at Roswell High School Broadcast and Video Production, Cosmetology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Diversified Technology, Pre-Engineering, Business Education, and JROTC. Students in these programs can earn a Career Technology High School Diploma. After high school, many students decide to attend a university or college. To learn more about how SchoolTutoring Academy can help you or your child with 1-on-1 tutoring, please contact us.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Roswell District Curriculum

In English Language Arts, K-8 student learning focuses on Foundational Skills, Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, and Language. Each area includes the learning of comprehension strategies and effective communication. High school grades focus on strong literacy analysis and technical research. Text complexity is emphasized across all grades; as students progress, they should be understanding and producing more challenging texts.

The Mathematics curriculum for students in grades K-5 is based on the foundation of whole numbers, addition, multiplication, division and fractions. Students then progress from this foundation into geometry, algebra, probability and statistics during grades 6-8. In high school, emphasis is placed on using mathematics for analysis, understanding and reasoning for everyday decision making. Concepts and procedures progress across all grades, enabling students to continually develop mathematical understanding and application.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Roswell Educational News

  • The Teaching Museum - The Teaching Museum offers programs and exhibits that provide creative learning opportunities for students in grades kindergarten through twelve. Students are engaged in arts-based activities that are connected to the Humanities, Language Arts, Mathematics, Sciences and Fine Arts curriculum.
  • Chattahoochee National Recreation Area - Roswell holds numerous trails and parks within the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area. Parks include picnic areas, dog parks, trails, recreation centers and launch areas for canoes and kayaks. Trail distances range from half a mile to over 10 miles. A lot to do and see for the whole family!
  • Roswell Cultural Arts Center - Roswell Cultural Arts Center hosts a number of activities for families and youth. During the month of October, a Youth Day Parade is held to celebrate the children of Roswell. Farm Day in March brings live ducks, chicks, goats and bunnies for the community to learn about (and pet!) these spring animals. Check back regularly to learn more about upcoming events.

Roswell 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.

About Roswell, Georgia

The city of Roswell is located in the northern part of Fulton County in the state of Georgia. The city was incorporated in 1854, however it got its start in 1830, when founder Roswell King passed through the area and observed that it would be a great location to build a cotton mill, due to the presence of Vickery Creek and the nearby Cotton Plantations. Today, the city is known for its rich history and historical district. In 2010, CNN named Roswell #76 on its list of the Top 100 Places in Live in the US, it was also ranked the 18th Safest City in the United States based on City Crime Rankings published by Morgan Quitno Press.

Some of the attractions found in the city include the Primrose Cottage (one of the first homes built in Roswell), Barrington Hall (a great example of Greek Revival Temple Architecture), and Roswell Cultural Center. Visitors and residents can also enjoy outdoor activities such as walking and biking at the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. The area surrounding the Chattahoochee Nature Center contains four nature trails that go through wetlands and wooded areas. It also contains an environmental education facility. There are lots of options for activities and things to do and see in Roswell!

In 2017, the population of Roswell was 94,786, making it the eighth most populated city in the state of Georgia. 25.4% of the population was under 18, 20.5% of the population was between 18-34, 29.8% was 35-54, 12.7% was 55-64 and 11.6% was over the age of 65. The median household income in the city was $87,911 in 2017.

Archibald Smith Plantation Home

The Archibald Smith Plantation Home was built in 1845 and is one of the historic houses in Roswell. The home is known for being the living place of one of the city’s founders, Archibald Smith. Three generations of his family lived there as well. The third generation of his children, Arthur and Mary Smith restored the house in 1940, and it was sold to the city in 1986 and opened as a house museum in 1991. Located on the house’s property is also a guest house, slave quarters, cookhouse, carriage house, barn, spring house and water well. Visitors to the house can learn about history through the exhibits in the house, and also admire the vernacular architecture of the interior and exterior.

Old Mill Park

Old Mill Park is located on the banks of Vickery Creek and is the location of where the Roswell Manufacturing Co. Mills can be found. The mills were constructed in 1839 and 1853, and were burned down by Union Forces in 1894. The mills were known for producing textiles from the raw materials that were grown on nearby plantations. At the height of the mills’ activity, they were “the largest cotton mill in North Georgia”. Today, the area is popular with visitors, as they can enjoy the park’s nature trails, running paths, and rich history. There is also a waterfall located in the park, which was created when the creek was dammed to provide waterpower. The covered pedestrian bridge that spans the creek is a popular photography spot.

Bulloch Hall

Bulloch Hall was built in 1839 and was the home of Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, the mother of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States. As a child, Theodore Roosevelt also lived in the house, and it was also where Martha and her husband Theodore Roosevelt Sr. were married. Today, the house is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, and is open to visitors for tours. Multiple Events are also held Bulloch Hall throughout the year. These include lectures on the history of Georgia, Faires, and exhibitions.

Interesting Facts

  • The city covers a total area of 42 square miles.
  • In 2018, Lori Henry was elected as the Mayor of Roswell. She was the first woman to assume the title of mayor in the city.
  • Roswell is the home of the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Atlanta was founded by GM Ben Finegold.
  • Roswell’s City Hall building was completed in 1991 and cost a total of $12 million to construct.
  • The first traffic signal in Roswell was installed in 1949 and cost $436.40.

Chalk Talk: The Importance of Homework

A daily occurrence during the week for parents is trying to get your child to do their homework. Children and teens spend all day at school, the last thing they want to do at home is more school work. They may think of this homework as just extra work. It can be hard to convey to children and teens how important it is for them do the work their sent home with. Help your student understand that is may be extra work, but it is work that can help them in school the next day, next week, next month. So they don’t “get stuck” during class and begin to feel frustrated. Compromise with your child or teen. Give them time to unwind – play, go to their afterschool activities, spend time with friends – but also emphasize (and determine) time set aside for homework. Work together to decide on a specific amount of time each night for homework that each of you feel is enough time for homework to be completed while giving enough time for children and teens to unwind and be themselves. In order to continue the learning teachers provide for students during the day, parents have to support that learning at home.