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Swanzey District and Curriculum
The Monadnock Regional School District’s curriculum is based upon what they call “Curriculum Power Standards.” These standards are based on the Common Core Standards. The NECAP assessment is used to gauge student success in the region. There is a focus on literacy and mathematical problem-solving as the foundations of student achievement. It is the goal of the district to be sure students can think critically, read fluently and write in an effective manner and to be able to determine the best method to solve any problem.
We currently cover the following Swanzey-area school district: Monadnock Regional School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Swanzey District Curriculum
The Common Core Standards serve as a guideline for instructional matters in Math and Language Arts, and the Power Standards include what students must learn prior to moving to another grade. Accordingly, many resources are used to achieve this goal. For math instruction, the resources used include numerous math sites with tests, videos, sample lessons and activities. The early years is focused on skill in building in areas that support their future learning in algebra, geometry, statistics, and other advanced mathematics.
For science, the curriculum is supported with websites that feature science related games, lesson plans and activities. The goal is to extend the content learning from just book knowledge to a complete exploration of the scientific process in relation to a particular phenomenon. For example, students studying weather can build weather instruments and chart weather conditions over a specified period of time.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Swanzey Educational News
- Kid’s Marathon - Various events will take place at Gilsum Elementary School during the annual Kids Marathon. This particular newsletter covers the Kid’s Marathon activities as well as news about the outdoor gardens maintained by the students.
- ACES Carnival - ACES is the acronym for the organization All Children Educated Safely. All Emerson Elementary School students participating in the group were taken to a carnival and had the chance to spend a fun day with their friends.
- Back to the Basics - For the districts youngest learners, there is a fully day option that keeps children ages 3-5 engaged in learning and social activities. The Back to the Basics Program is offered for students with and without special needs, and provides an educational and socially developmental experience which will prepare them to enter kindergarten.
Swanzey 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: A New Take on Learning
Gone are the days when students were seen as empty vessels in need of a teacher to impart knowledge. Current trends in education are focusing on a more student-centered approach to learning where students are expected to take an active role in not only how they learn, but what they learn. As a result, students are able to choose classes that directly relate to their interests. Many schools are offering specialized programs where students can focus on diverse topics that appeal to them such as criminal justice or robotics. Where as a student before had to wait until college to pursue a particular topic of learning, now at the grade school level, classrooms are embracing the idea of allowing students to break out of the rudimentary lessons mold and explore topics that are meaningful in their everyday lives. Hence, in addition to the alphabet and spelling, students are learning about subjects such as foreign affairs, civic responsibility and alternative fuels.