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Union Charter Township, Michigan Tutoring Programs
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Union Charter Township District and Curriculum
The curriculum at Redford Union Schools is based on the educational standards set by the Michigan Department of Education. Students become able to reason, to problem solve and make decisions, evaluate the validity of data and information, and analyze the point of view in literary and non-fiction texts. By cultivating discernment amongst students, they are prepared to enter college and career pursuits which will call on them to use their critical thinking skills. The core academic subjects are essential areas for learning and are designed to support students’ growth in personal and world knowledge.
We currently cover the following Union Charter Township-area school district: Redford Union Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Union Charter Township District Curriculum
The mathematics curriculum at Redford Union Schools help students learn how to work with numbers to find solutions. Students begin my learning how to give each item in a set a numerical value. Soon they begin to combine or separate items to represent addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. As these skills improve they discover how to use numbers to solve formulas or complex solutions. Each of these skills will be useful in the students college and professional lives.
Redford Union Schools include many areas of science within their overall Science curriculum. Some of them include biology, chemistry, and ecology. Each is taught by looking at generalities of items such as animals, then as they continue through school they look closer at the item so they see the systems or cycles that are needed to create the item or to keep it living. These studies include using dissection, microscopes, lab or field work. Scientific literacy and reasoning are both emphasized in all courses.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Union Charter Township Educational News
- Interact Club - The Interact Club is sponsored by The Rotary Club International. This group works together to make positive difference in their communities. Some of the projects may be hands-on, have international connections, help students develop leadership skills and learn how to work with each other while enjoying their experience together.
- National Honor Society - The National Honor Society is an organization which honors students that have shown excellence in character, leadership, service and academics. Once students are chosen and inducted into the society they are expected to demonstrate each of these traits throughout their lives in and outside of school. Included in membership is participation in service opportunities.
- Speech and Debate - Speech and Debate is a great competition team which introduces students to the world of public speaking. Students participate in competitions, either as a team or alone. Students are able to build confidence in their public speaking skills as they compete. They have several areas of which to choose, such as Lincoln-Douglas Debates, extemporaneous speaking and much more.
Union Charter Township 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: Making College Affordable
Each parent would like to give their children the opportunity to go to an Ivy League School, however, this type of education is very expensive. There are options. First, look into community college for two years and then transferring to a four-year school. This will help with expenses and helps students prepare for the larger school environment. Another option is to establish residency if the child decides to go to school out-of-state. By moving to that state for a year and establishing residency the costs can be cut considerably. If a child doesn't desire to go to college immediately, allow them to take a year or two off to save money. They can learn the importance of a budget. There are other options that can be discovered by talking to the child's counselor or others in the community. Each is designed to help make college more affordable.