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Private, In-Home Tutoring in San Angelo, Texas
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San Angelo, Texas Tutoring Programs
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San Angelo District and Curriculum
SchoolTutoring Academy’s tutoring programs for San Angelo students start with a ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT with an Academic Director. Call us now for a personalized quote! Our services include regular one-on-one tutoring, academic mentorship, bi-weekly progress reports, learning profiles and parental conference calls.
San Angelo District Curriculum Used in Our In-Home Tutoring Programs
San Angelo Independent School District follows the guidelines in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills to create a curriculum that prepares each child to the life of a global citizen. The curriculum lays out key objectives which students should meet although it does not designate exactly how teachers should deliver the lessons to students. The objectives are benchmarked and assessed through statewide tests in core subjects, ensuring that students are adequately prepared for the next years of their education.
We currently cover the following San Angelo-area school district: San Angelo Independent School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the San Angelo District Curriculum
San Angelo schools use Accelerated Reader in the elementary school. This program reaches each student at the level they currently read and help them advance at a pace that is best for them, while they reach individualized goals. After the students have mastered reading skills, they can then begin novel studies and learn about an author's voice in a work. This allows them to be able to take any work and comprehend it at a deeper level.
The science curriculum at San Angelo schools introduces the students to the world of ecology. Students begin by learning about the different cycles in nature, such as the water cycle, rock cycle and life cycles. They then begin to learn how each living thing is affected by others around it. From here students learn how each of them can help keep their environment safe for other living things. This helps to raise citizens that care for the world and nature. view all san angelo tutors
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Keeping Informed: Recent San Angelo Educational News
- French Club - French Club presents students the opportunity to study the French language and culture more in depth than they can in class only. This group uses movies, food, music, holidays, guest speakers, and field trips to help reach their goal.
- OEA BPA Club - This organization helps students increase skills in using Microsoft Office 2010. Students are also encouraged, through this group, to maintain a part-time job while attending school. This is also a great way for students who have strong professional goals to learn collaborative skills.
- FCCLA at CHS - The FCCLA is a national not for profit group that is organized for any student in family and consumer sciences. Through their meetings students prepare for issues they may face personally, in their family or work or in society. Some issues that are addressed include teen pregnancy, parents, relationships and more. Students also can participate in competitions locally, state-wide or nationally.
San Angelo 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: Report Cards
Report cards, or progress reports, can be a source of stress for both parents and children. However, these reports can offer parents an opportunity to praise children for work well done. They also can be a guideline to areas that parent and child can work on together to help the child succeed in the future. If necessary, parents can also use this time to talk with the teacher about ways to help the child reach certain goals. Students, however, are not the only stakeholders to receive report cards. School districts and whole states also receive report cards to help families and educational policymakers understand how they are doing in their goal of educating all students. These can usually be found on either school district websites or the state's Department of Education website.