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Tifton District and Curriculum

Tifton area students attend Tift County School District. The curriculum follows Common Core Georgia Performance Standards, a set of performance standards at every grade level that prepares students for what they need to know and be able to do at the next grade level and in the future. Mathematics focuses on deepening skills centered on foundational concepts and English Language Arts emphasizes fundamental literacy and communication skills.

We currently cover the following Tifton-area school district: Tift County School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Tifton District Curriculum

The elementary language arts curriculum encompasses the range of communication and literacy skills students will need to be successful in their schooling. By third grade, students should be able to decode words with multiple syllables (a foundational skill), write clear and focused informative pieces, and ask or answer questions from a speaker with the appropriate amount of detail based on the topic.

Middle school and high school students extend English Language Arts learning, emphasizing the analysis of texts, identification of story elements, and demonstration of discussion and listening skills. Writing involves the development of argumentative, informational and explanatory skills. Middle and high school mathematics learning builds problem solving and procedural knowledge as well as reasoning skills to be used in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Tifton Educational News

  • Tift Theatre for the Performing Arts - The Tift Theatre for the Performing Arts provides numerous entertainment activities. From musicals to theatre, educational classes during the school year and themed events such as “Teen Drama” and “Open Mic” nights, everyone in the family can enjoy their “arts” interest. The venue can also be rented out for parties, celebrations or even your own performance among your group of guests. Support your creative side as well as Tifton’s arts program.
  • Tifton's Annual Events - Start the weekend with a family Run to the Market road race. The annual event, held this year on May 17th, is a great way to do some casual exercise with the family and pick up some local farmers market produce…all at the same time. Fresh produce, artisan vendors, a “classic car-in” as well as children activities make this a healthy and fun way to enjoy time with the family. Be sure to mark your calendar and sign up.
  • Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village - The Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village is an opportunity to back in time. Your family can explore the 19th century living history museum, visiting the two working farmsteads, cotton gin, sawmill, grist mill and print shop. The Historic Village showcases a drug store, Masonic lodge, Victorian home, country store, even a steam train. Children will really enjoy the experience as costumed story-tellers share the rural heritage of Georgia. The site offers camps, field trips, conference areas as well as special programs and events. See history recreated…and become a part of it.

Tifton 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: Benefit of Activity

Many students come home with what looks like hours of homework. Most are willing to put it aside and do something else. Whether they get involved with an afterschool program, activity or just play in the neighborhood, a physical activity will benefit them more than in just their health. The activity gives their brain a “break” from the thinking and academic performance expected of them….at school and on their homework. It is also an opportunity for students to not be a student for a little bit. They can be the child or teen they are without the classroom rules. Encourage your student to participate or join a team sport or meet friends to play or go for a walk afterschool. Weekends are also a great time to incorporate activity into your student’s life. The school week may get hectic for you and your child; use the weekend to go for a hike or bike ride or have your child grab a group of friends to go to a local park and throw a Frisbee or play tennis. When it’s time for homework (and school work), your student will be mentally refreshed for their assignments and a little healthier as well.