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Washington Township District and Curriculum
Two public school districts serve students in Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey. The Washington Township Schools includes three K-5 elementary schools and one middle school for students in 6th through 8th grades. Students in high school attend West Morris Central High School, which is part of the West Morris Regional High School District. Together, the two districts ensure that children in Washington Township are provided with exciting, engaging learning experiences that have relevancy to everyday life in the 21st Century. It is the goal of both districts to instill in each student a love for learning and a confidence in their intellectual abilities that will last them a lifetime.
We currently cover the following Washington Township-area school districts: Washington Township Schools and West Morris Regional High School District.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Washington Township District Curriculum
The New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards provide guidance for curriculum development in both districts in a number of subject areas. Standards are in place for visual and performing arts, health and physical education, 21st Century life and careers, technology, world languages, social studies and science. The Common Core State Standards separately govern curriculum development for math and language arts classes.
Ensuring that students are prepared for active citizenship in the 21st Century is a central component of the social studies curriculum. Lessons emphasize the development of the skills to be informed citizens who value the cultural differences and diversity found in their community. Students analyze issues in civics, government and human rights, including current laws, and determine what makes them effective or ineffective. Environmental issues are also studied: students work together to develop solutions for potential environmental justice issues.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Washington Township Educational News
- All-Day Kindergarten Now a Reality - After unanimous approval by the Washington Township Schools school board this spring, all-day kindergarten is a reality this school year and families now have an in-district option for their young learners.
- District to Receive Grant - The Washington Township Schools has been awarded nearly $1.5 million in state grants to support security enhancements and other critical facilities upgrades at buildings throughout the district.
- PTTO Works to Improve School Climate - The Parent Teacher Teen Organization at West Morris Central High School supports many school activities for students and teachers, including project graduation and the teacher appreciation breakfast.
Washington 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: How to Write a Great College Essay
Your college essay is your best opportunity to demonstrate who you are as a person beyond what your academic records say. It’s your chance to differentiate yourself from the crowd. But writing the college essay can be an extremely stressful experience, and one that is often difficult to start. If you find yourself struggling to begin, consider these quick tips for writing a great essay. First, be smart. While your transcripts demonstrate your academic prowess, they don’t convey what subject(s) really interest you. Explaining your love of physics or your deep interest in 17th Century French literature will give admissions officers a glimpse into what gets your mind going. Second, if the essay topic allows, be controversial. Taking a stand on a politically or socially-centered essay is a great way to stand out from the crowd. Don’t be blasé! Lastly, just be likable. A college is a community and they want good, decent, fun students to be a part of it. Let them know why you’d make a positive impact if you were granted admission.