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Webster City District and Curriculum

Webster City Community School District serves roughly 1,700 students in four schools. Webster City Schools describe curriculum development as “an ongoing process…that consists of both research and design.” The district researches effective and evidence-based practices both internally at a local level and externally, examining national standards, professional organizations, and experts. Curriculum development is an ongoing process and focuses on the academic standards for each content area, including ensuring that they are rigorous and represent the most essential concepts students need to understand.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Webster City District Curriculum

Webster City uses a curriculum framework that outlines the process and procedures to be followed when researching, designing, and articulating each curricular area so that the scope and sequence of learning is sound and students are succeeding. At current, the subjects are broken down into strands, such as numeracy and operational sense, algebraic relationships, geometry and measurement, and statistics and probability, in the math curriculum. Each year students gain more complex skills in each topic.

Curriculum review includes studying the most up-to-date research, trends, and expert options in each content area; examining how well students are currently learning the subject; identifying academic standards and grade-level benchmarks; determining the desired learning behaviors, instruction, and learning environment; identifying differences in the current curriculum; communicating with school officials both internally and externally; involving teachers, parents, students, and the community in the decision making process.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Webster City Educational News

  • The Messenger Scholarship Available to Students - Each year, The Messenger newspaper hands out several scholarships with more than $6,000 each to students in the Webster City area. Applicants are expected to attach a cover letter that clearly explains why they are applying for the scholarship and what their plans for the future are.
  • Scholarship for STEM, Too - In 2015, Iowa Network Services, through its INS Scholarship Program, gave out scholarships worth between $500 to $1,000 to students pursuing STEM-related fields of study. Students were required to have a GPA of 3.3.
  • New Webster High Principal Holds Back-To-School Activities - New Webster High Principal Brent Jorth encouraged students and parents to attend back-to-school activities prior to the start of the new school year. Events included an orientation for incoming freshmen in the auditorium, an open house that allowed students to meet their teachers and participate in an iPad training session, a meeting on eligibility for extracurricular activities, and a yearbook signing party and ice cream social.

Webster City 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: Children’s Literature Spotlight: All About the Illustrations

Although books are most associated with stories through text, some books are just as well-known for their striking illustrations. “Color Zoo” (Lois Ehlert) earned a Caldecott Honor for its outstanding illustrations in 1989. The book has a unique way of illustrating that uses sets of cut-out shapes to portray different animals This process allows children to learn about animals, shapes, and colors. “The House in the Night”, illustrated by Beth Krommes, is a former Caldecott Medal winner for its scratch board and watercolor illustrations. The book names comforting nighttime objects—a key, a bed, a book, a light, and the moon—and portrays “order” in the universe. “Old Bear”, written and Illustrated by Kevin Henkes, displays images with striking colors throughout the story. The bear slept in hibernation, dreaming of all of the seasons. When he awoke, he realized that he hadn’t been dreaming at all and stepped out into the beautiful springtime.