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Seaside District and Curriculum

The Seaside School District follows Oregon Content Standards and the Common Core State Standards as the framework for the instructional process in the schools. These curricula cover the expectations from kindergarten through graduation and provide students with a progressive learning pattern in each subject. Students develop skill sets and a knowledge base unique to each subject, and gain the critical thinking skills to analyze, interpret and evaluate information they come across while learning.

We currently cover the following Seaside-area school district: Seaside School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Seaside District Curriculum

Kindergarten math requires students to count and read numbers, including their names, and compare them. They must understand the concept of addition and subtraction. First grade math consists of counting to 100, adding and subtracting numbers with an answer up to 20, relating the place value system to addition and subtraction, making formal measurements of length and time, reading and displaying data on a graph.

In middle school, students learn to draw, describe, measure and categorize angles. New skills that fifth graders learn are adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, plotting points on a coordinate plane, and solving realistic math problems. Students also learn to describe and compare ratios and apply to real life problems. They learn how to infer and compare information about populations by using random samples, an activity which connects their math knowledge to real world practices.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Seaside Educational News

  • SHS Pacifica Projects - Students at Seaside High School demonstrated their ability to connect their school learning with community service through the Pacifica Projects. The goal is to get students to perform 50 hours of community service, give a year-end presentation of what they learned during the experience, and work with a mentor to develop the skills which will propel them to college.
  • BMS Academics and Activities - Students who attend Broadway Middle School are provided with a rigorous course of study that prepares them for high school academics. Beyond the core expectations, there are also electives in advanced technology, the arts, and outdoor learning and the school welcomes new initiatives for locally-developed electives and extracurriculars.
  • SHES Parent Teacher Organization - To help the youngest learners start off on their best foot, the Seaside Heights Elementary School has developed a strong Parent Teacher Organization. Parents and teachers regularly collaborate on all aspects of the school day from what students are learning, to their social and emotional development, to the planning and coordination of school field trips.

Seaside 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: Arts Integration in Core Classes

The arts are a great access point for kids to learn other content. First of all, art is a subject for which there is no right or wrong answer, and is really geared at increasing a child's creative thinking. However, art is tied into all subjects in a variety of ways and so students can better understand academic content in conjunction with what they understand about art. For instance, in geometry, students can study geometric design principles and see how many of the graphics they view are based on mathematical concepts. Or, in English, students recognize the artistry in poetry, drama and literature and are able to see how an author crafts a text and conveys images and feelings through words. In Social Studies and History, students can learn about art history and how different cultures promoted different art forms. Each of these access points get students thinking about the connections between what they are learning and the real world. For students who are artistically inclined, this tie-in can help them come to ideas about a career for which they can use their artistic ability. For students who are less artistically inclined, they are able to see how art connects to all areas of their world.