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Wall Township District and Curriculum

Wall Township Public Schools operates four K-5 elementary schools, one intermediate school for grades 6-8 and one high school, and has a combined population of nearly 4,000 students. Students in Wall Township receive an education that is rooted in meaningful educational experiences that prepare them to become informed and productive citizens that pursue lifelong learning opportunities. This mission is achieved through implementation of curricula that are creative, engaging and informative.

We currently cover the following Wall Township-area school district: Wall Township Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Wall Township District Curriculum

The New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards are the primary driving force behind curriculum development in the Wall Township Public Schools. Learning targets for math and language arts classes are derived separately from the Common Core State Standards. The state standards provide guidance with regard to what students should learn at each grade level in all other core areas.

In Math, student learning is focused on practical application of mathematical principles. Students learn how to solve problems, develop abstract reasoning skills and learn to pay attention to detail. In elementary school, students build a foundation of mathematical knowledge that includes learning how to add, subtract, multiply and divide. In middle school, students learn about basic geometry, inferential statistics and develop a better understanding of fractions. High school students are challenged with advanced topics, such as graphic equations, differentiating between linear and quadratics functions and using probabilities to interpret data.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Wall Township Educational News

  • Wall Township Schools Offer Parent Classes - Parents of Wall Township students can take advantage of a free webinar series aimed at helping parents discuss the dangers of drug use. The webinar series is part of an ongoing outreach program offered by the Wall Township Schools.
  • Wall Township Offers Courses on Common Core - Wall Township Public Schools is now offering information sessions for parents who have questions about the Common Core State Standards. The workshops continue throughout the 2013-2014 school year.
  • Homework Hotline Helps Families - Wall Township Public Schools has launched the Homework Hotline for students at the intermediate school and high school. Students and parents can use the hotline 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in order to keep up with missed assignments.

Wall 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: Interactive Teaching Keeps Kids Engaged

We all remember those teachers that inspired us and made learning fun. Keeping kids engaged is more than having a good time, however – it’s about involving students in meaningful and relevant lessons that foster their desire to learn. Interactive teaching does just this. Today’s teachers have a plethora of tools available to them to keep things interactive. Interactive white boards bring lessons to life and allow students to actively engage in the lesson being taught. Technologies like Skype allow students to interact with other kids across the nation and the globe, learning from each other about differences in culture, economics, language and the like. Teachers can even use social media to engage their kids in learning by having students create faux Facebook pages for historical figures or creating Tweets from Shakespearean characters. By implementing the technologies kids enjoy using, teachers can make learning that much more enjoyable.