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Round Lake District and Curriculum

The districts strive to ensure the highest achievement for every student in order to meet academic standards that exceed expectations, acquiring 21st Century skills regarding technology, and developing social and cultural proficiency. The school hopes to promote lifelong learning, ethical leadership, and active citizenship in students in concert with the academic community. Honors and Advanced Placement classes are offered as accelerated courses that require students to work independently and demonstrate high levels of critical and analytical thinking.

We currently cover the following Round Lake-area school districts: Grayslake CCSD 46 and Round Lake CUSD 116.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Round Lake District Curriculum

The curriculum is based on the Illinois Common Core Standards for mathematics and English language arts, and the Next Generation Science Standards, which are internationally competitive standards. The focus of these standards are on critical reading and thinking skills, research and the ability to evaluate information, broad analysis abilities, and an emphasis on real-world applications.

Students read complex texts and gather evidence to support their claims and arguments. They learn foundational concepts which are then built upon with increasingly complex ideas and applications. Students are taught in a rigorous, supportive environment which is intended to prepare them for post-secondary education and the workforce. Honors classes are offered in core subject areas that demand high levels of cognitive and problem solving processes. The instructional pace is rigorous and emphasizes curricular depth, breadth, and enrichment and support as required.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Round Lake Educational News

  • New Athletic Facilities - The United Way of Lake County and the Chicago Bears donated $40,000 dollars to help renovate the weight room at Round Lake High School. These facilities can be used by all students interested.
  • Counseling Corner - Round Lake High School’s counseling department offers many resources for students ranging from finding academic support to college scholarship and planning information.
  • Arts Boosters - Round Lake High School’s Fine Arts programs have many upcoming performances and the Boosters helps to fund a good portion of these programs. Their website contains information about upcoming events and ways to participate.

Round Lake 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: Interviews: Are They Worth It?

Many colleges offer interviews, and a handful require them for applicants. If a student hopes to enter the arts, auditions and interviews are often required. But if they’re not required, are they worthwhile? It can depend on the situation. If the interview is with a member of the admissions staff, then it’s probably a good idea. Interviews are a way to help admissions committees “put a face to the name” of students. Some students have a lot of social acumen, and an interview can really help these students stand out. Some colleges, on the other hand, offer interviews with alumni. Often, these alumni aren’t actually trained by the admissions staff, and these interviews don’t hold much weight; they’re basically information sessions. Some colleges to train their alumni and do place value upon their recommendations, though, so don’t immediately discount these situations without further evidence. Another problem students might have is travel. If a college is very far away, it might be difficult for a student to interview, but many colleges are compensating for this by having regionally-based representatives who actually live and work in your area, as well as offering Skype or other electronic interviews.