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State College District and Curriculum

State College Area School District closely follows the guidelines and requirements set out by the Pennsylvania Department of Education following their Standards Aligned System (SAS) which focuses on several key components for the success of each student. These components, in order of carrying them out as specified by the SAS are: Standards, Assessment, Curriculum Framework, Instruction, Materials and Resources, and Safe and Supportive Schools.

We currently cover the following State College-area school district: State College Area School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the State College District Curriculum

In mathematics, the State College Area School District offers 3 pathways to graduation. The Standard path is designed to equip students for secondary education after college and includes three years of required math classes in high school. The College Prep path is slightly more advanced, containing the basic graduation standards, but adding more content to enrich the program. The third path, entitled Advanced is more in depth than even the College Prep route, providing more reasoning skills and more experiences that enhance their math learning.

Along with fulfilling or surpassing state expectations in each subject offered, State College Area School District offers 5 different world languages for their world language requirement. These languages include Spanish, French and German, offered starting in Junior high grades, as well as Arabic and Latin, which can be taken once high school is reached. Students can become conversationally fluent and literate through their coursework in the languages offered.



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Keeping Informed: Recent State College Educational News

  • USNews Rates State College Area High School Silver - U.S. News reports State College Area High School at a level of silver. This ranking takes into consideration the percentage of students enrolled in Advanced Placement courses, minority enrolment, student proficiency in math and reading, student to teacher ratio, and other qualifications. Keep up the good work, State College Area High School!
  • Course in Literacy Added to State College Area School District Curriculum - Beginning next year, all 7th and 8th grade students in the State College Area School District will be required to take a course in literacy. After a trial run of the course this year, the new course and corresponding schedule changes were put into effect after much support from teachers and faculty.
  • State College Area School District Art Exhibit - Students from the State College Area School District entered work into their district’s annual exhibit. Art was displayed in January at Pennsylvania State University in the Robeson Gallery at the Hub-Robison center.

State College 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: What Is Title I?

The Federal government has sponsored a program called Title I to assist students who are at great risk of failing basic state and national educational standards. These funds assist with out of classroom supplements to help children living below the poverty who may not have access to proper educational tools. Title I funds can be applied to individual students, or, in areas were many students live below the national poverty line, to the whole school. These funds help to provide extra learning opportunities for underprivileged children through extra classroom, aids, smaller learning environments, and extra classes to help supplement material already being learned in class. These funds can sometimes also be applied to increasing technology resources that will aid the students in being ready for the world after graduation.