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Vandalia District and Curriculum

The Vandalia Community Schools use the Illinois Learning Standards which is a comprehensive, objective-based curriculum that details what students should know and be able to do each year. The mission of Vandalia Community Schools is to prepare students for their future so they may become responsible members of society. The school goes about achieving this goal by providing a safe, secure learning environment in which students feel empowered to set and strive for challenging academic goals. The school feels that all students deserve success, regardless of background or learning style.

We currently cover the following Vandalia-area school district: Vandalia Community Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Vandalia District Curriculum

Vandalia Community Schools offers a challenging, rigorous curriculum that is based on research and is re-examined often. Students are given the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful, productive, and responsible members of society. This curriculum prepares students for college and/or career while being mindful of individual student needs and goals. Communication skills, science literacy, and critical thinking skills are the main focus so that students will learn the skills and knowledge they need to be competitive workers after graduation.

The district also believes it’s important to challenge and push students to achieve difficult things, and so students are held to high expectations, not only academically, but socially and as members of the school community. Students are expected to make healthy, positive life choices, to respect the differences in others, and to strive for success in every way. One way that the district supports this is by its availability of extracurricular activities which include academically competitive teams, community service groups, and many other valuable opportunities.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Vandalia Educational News

  • Clubs & Activities - Vandalia Community High School offers many academically competitive teams including Scholar Bowl, Math Club, Science Club, and the National Honor Society. For students interested in the arts, there are both fine and performing arts groups as well as a Media Club.
  • VCHS Foundation - The Foundation is an integral part of the district’s efforts to help all students achieve their goals and of supporting innovative ideas in the classroom. Throughout the year, the Foundation raises funds to support scholarships, grants, and other resources needed within the schools.
  • Scholarships Opportunities - The district lists a wide selection of scholarships that are available to college-bound students. Some of them are designed to recognize a particular talent or interest, others support advanced academic achievement, and there are opportunities that recognize a student's community service.

Vandalia 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: Early Decision II

So many students apply Early Decision (ED) these days, but not everyone is accepted at every college. While it’s true that Early Decision does have higher acceptance rates, it still can’t produce a miracle. And if a student is passed over for Early Decision, it can seem like a waste of an opportunity. Early Decision II is a great antidote for this. Early Decision II is, essentially, a second round of Early Decision applications with a later due date. So, if students have been released from their commitment to one college, they can now apply Early Decision II to another one. Of course, students should only apply ED or Early Decision II if they’re sure this is the college for them, because both are still binding applications, which means the students must attend if accepted.