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Stow District and Curriculum

Stow’s curriculum follows the Core Curriculum according to Ohio’s content standards. The Curriculum and Instruction Department is committed to research and data-based decision making, cooperation, collegiality, mutual support, and sensitivity to the needs of stakeholders. High quality teachers who continually strive to improve their teaching and inspire students to achieve greater goals embody Stow’s curriculum.

We currently cover the following Stow-area school district: Stow Munroe Falls City School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Stow District Curriculum

Literacy, math, and science are core subjects that are taught in elementary grades 1-4 with the outstanding Summit Writing Program. Math subjects are based on research-based practices and focus on critical thinking and problem solving. Science subjects include observation, data analysis and experimentation using science labs. Students are also taught Spanish and French as part of World Languages. Grades 7 and 8 integrate a STEM based curriculum involving project based instruction with applied math.

Early learning programs focus on the development of the whole child including language and literacy and math and science as well as spiritual development. The elementary Science curriculum is particularly interesting is equipped with FOSS Science Kits that includes materials and resources to do lessons. Students learn through textbooks but also science labs and experiments that provide practical, experiential learning that connect students to real scientific practices.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Stow Educational News

  • Summit County Historical Society - Free activities and games for children and the encampment of the Civil War were held at the John Brown home and Perkins Stone mansion. Military drills were witnessed and many interesting historical glimpses of the Civil war with actors in fancy costumes. Summit County Historical Society helps children to experience the significance of historical events that shaped the greatness of the building America.
  • Summit Metro Parks - Now is the time to experience the intense harmony of being out in nature while participating in hikes, swimming, biking sprees, nature walks, book clubs, and serene music by the lake and many activities for children to keep them inspired and ready to tackle a new year of school in September! A range of activities run from the summer through fall each year.
  • Community Questions - The District website offers a Community page that connects families with the goings-on in the district. There is a section in which to learn about current events, myths and rumors, a way to connect with the Superintendent, and a link to the Superintendent's blog to keep up to date on policy matters.

Stow 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: Why Take Drama Courses?

Students in high school are usually required to take Drama or English Shakespeare. Shakespeare takes us back to the 15th- 17th centuries with old English and highly patriarchal attitudes of the Renaissance era when some very daring but powerful women started to make an impact in the Shakespearean world. However, many significant themes of love, injustice, tempering mercy with compassion, jealousy and betrayal still resonate even if the era was an entirely different one. Students who take drama gain an in-depth appreciation for literature but also a time when rhetorical wit was celebrated and human emotion was very intensely experienced in plays and poetry. Many plays rekindle themes of the unknown world and exploring a new life with courage. We learn much more than meets the eye through Shakespeare especially when we watch films like Hamlet, Othello and King Lear. Many of these films bring home the very themes and issues that enforce us to think about familial obligations and genuine love. Reading deeper into a work of art like Shakespeare can offer us a unique glimpse into the past of a work created by a brilliant man who could foresee the future with traces of feminist thought and emerging liberation through the power of voice.