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Tallahassee District and Curriculum
Tallahassee’s schools use a curriculum that follows the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS). Some educators also use Parallel Alternative Strategies for Students (PASS). It is a curriculum created by Florida educators as a supplemental teaching aide for students with special learning needs. The PASS curriculum is not in alignment with NGSSS.
We currently cover the following Davie-area school districts: Leon County Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Tallahassee District Curriculum
Language Arts offers students’ a foundation in topics such as Phonics and Vocabulary, Concepts of Print, Reading Comprehension, Literary Analysis, Fiction and Nonfiction, and Writing, Revising and Publishing. Content covered in Mathematics include Decimals and Fractions, Two Dimensional and Three Dimensional Shapes, Algebra, and Geometry and Measurement. Science offers students educational concepts like Scientific inquiry, the Scientific method, gravity and energy, and plants and animals. Leon County gives students opportunities to discover their interests as they attain academic excellence in the district’s schools of choice. These magnet programs connect students with curriculum and subjects that are personally relevant as well as exciting to study. The magnet schools offer programs including Information Technology, Performing Arts, Applied Science and Technology, and a Pre-International Baccalaureate (IB) Preparatory Program. District schools of choice provide great opportunities and excellent matches for diverse student interests. view all Tallahassee tutorsOur Tallahassee, Florida tutoring programs are personalized just for you
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Tallahassee Area Educational News
- Apalachee Tapestry Magnet School of the Arts (ATMSA) - Established in 1999 Apalachee Tapestry Magnet School of the Arts was the first elementary magnet school in the county. The goal for this magnet school is to enhance student education by integrating artistic curriculum with standardized educational curriculum. Innovative technology is combined with Fine and Graphic Arts, Dance, Music, Technology and Drama. Students and their families are also able to visit a school partner, the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science. There they can participate in museum programs and exhibits, where they can give a performance or display artwork.
- Griffin Middle School Pre-AP Program - The Pre-Advanced Placement Program at Griffin Middle School is for students who wish to surpass limitations that come from traditional academic curriculum. The magnet offers a superior project-based educational program for its students. Credits earned in this magnet program will allow students to then transition to a high school AP Program or International Baccalaureate (IB) Program.
- SAIL High School - At Sail High School all students are provided with a flexible, learning environment that will meet their creative interests and needs. The program is for students who want to become a part of an interesting alternative high school setting. Elective programs offered include: Drawing, Sculpture, Painting, Fiber Arts, AP Art, Digital Photography, Drama, Guitar, Electronic Music, Video Production, Writing and Journalism, and Web Design. The magnet program offers its diverse student population the opportunity to become successful citizens in an international community.
Tallahassee 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: The Seven Keys to College Readiness Program
The Seven Keys to College Readiness Program aims to ensure student success at the middle school level. The emphasis with middle school students in the Language Arts program is in Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. Grammar, Vocabulary, Writing and Reading instruction is part of every unit of the Language Arts curriculum. Students learn different genres of literature and analyze each type in terms of voice, and audience. In Writing, students learn how to present an argument and to support it with research. High school students are then required to complete four credits of English to graduate. Coursework includes the reading and interpretation of detailed and complex literature. Students must also be able to write grammatically correct well researched reports. These skills greatly support the college academics that students will face.