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Superior, Colorado Tutoring Programs
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Superior District and Curriculum
The Boulder Valley School District uses Colorado Academic Standards to provide students with a comprehensive educational experience. The curriculum has goals that include the teaching of procedural and content knowledge, the development of critical thinking and reasoning skills, and the ability to connect learning to real world activities. The curriculum explains the types of real world connections that teachers can make and also offers opportunities for students to conduct independent studies in areas of particular interest.
We currently cover the following Superior-area school district: Boulder Valley School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Superior District Curriculum
The Colorado Academic Standards offer clear learning objectives in each subject. In Language Arts, students are expected to develop reading skills that apply to both literary and non-fiction works, be able to comprehend and analyze the information they are presented with, and be able to synthesize information into their own writing. The writing portion of the curriculum seeks for students to be able to write in a variety of styles and to have all the skills necessary to craft a piece of writing.
The Math curriculum is similarly structured and introduces students to different topics in algebra, geometry and data analysis during the early years. In high school, students take full year courses in these topics in which they pick up very specific procedural knowledge in mathematic problem-solving. By the end of high school, students should be able to recognize the best way to solve any math problem and attend to matters of precision as well as be able to communicate their math thought.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Superior Educational News
- Boulder Prep Program - Boulder Preparatory has established itself as a school option that insists on high expectations for learning for all students. The bar is set high and supported by an array of programs such as an Arts Program and a Concurrent Enrollment program that help students both enjoy their education as well as the environment of high expectations they learn in.
- Engineering Academy at Centaurus - For district students who are interested in placing an emphasis on engineering during their high school studies, the Engineering Academy at Centaurus High School is the right option. Students not only have additional learning opportunities in these subjects but also get to participate in many extracurriculars such as the very popular robotics competitions.
- The High School of Business - Monarch High School is the pilot school in the district offering a small learning community in the High School of Business. For students who are interested in pursuing a career in business, the courses offered help prepare students for college academics in the subject and also offer opportunities such as Future Business Leaders of America for students to participate in.
Superior 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: Language and Literacy Development
As a parent, pay attention to your child’s reading, writing and language skills at every grade. How are they developing? Does the teacher notice any struggles? The more aware you are of their progress and performance, not only will you as a parent be prepared to help them if needed, but your child will appreciate the support you provide them with through their struggles as well as accomplishments. At any age, there is a lot a parent can do to help a child's literacy skills. From reading them a bedtime story to providing editorial assistance on their high school papers, instituting a culture of literacy starts at home. As children get older, be sure to share with them what you have read - any articles in a newspaper and share your analysis of the events with them so that they develop analytic and discussion skills surrounding texts. Most importantly, and particularly true with any struggling reader, ensuring that they learn to enjoy their reading material will be the key to effective literacy development.