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West Caldwell, New Jersey Tutoring Programs
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West Caldwell District and Curriculum
K-12 students in West Caldwell, New Jersey attend the Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools, a district they share with students from the neighboring township of Caldwell. The district has four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school, which serve a total population of nearly 2,500 students. The primary mission of the district is to work with parents and community members to develop a challenging educational experience for all students. The district seeks to challenge students to explore their academic curiosities, enhance their understanding of the world in which they live, and acquire knowledge that will help them become active members of the community.
We currently cover the following West Caldwell-area school district: Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the West Caldwell District Curriculum
The Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools’ curriculum has been developed in order to prepare students for the challenges of life and work in the 21st Century. Learning experiences in the classroom are supplemented with out-of-school learning opportunities in which students can connect classroom learning with the real world. This focus on relevant and useful skills helps students see the value of their education.
A key component of the 21st Century life and work curriculum is a strand of study on career awareness, preparation and exploration. As early as elementary school, students are encouraged to think about careers that fit their strengths. Students learn about common skills necessary for work, such as teamwork and punctuality. In middle school, students explore careers in greater depth. Students participate in job shadowing activities to see firsthand the knowledge and skills that are required for careers of interest. In high school, students prepare themselves to enter the workforce or go to college to study for their chosen career.
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Keeping Informed: Recent West Caldwell Educational News
- Instant Decision Day - Dozens of students from James Caldwell High School were recently accepted to college as part of the school’s Instant Decision Day. Students also received thousands of dollars in scholarship offers to supplement the costs of attending college.
- Toy Drive - Fifth graders at Jefferson School have donated hundreds of toys as part of their toy drive for St. Rocco’s Family Shelter in Newark. Each year, students participate in events to raise money or supplies for local organizations and learn lifelong lessons about civic participation.
- Wrestling Champions - The wrestling team at James Caldwell High School recently took first place at the Bloomfield Tournament. It is the first time in at least ten years that the school’s wrestling team has won the event.
West Caldwell 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: Paying for College
Paying for a college education can be a daunting task, especially when the economy isn’t at its strongest. Fortunately there are many options available for families who need to send a child to college. First, if loans have to be taken out, go with federal loans such as the Stafford. These loans are guaranteed by the government, have low interest rates and flexible repayment options. Second, to minimize the amount of money you have to borrow, encourage your child to apply to colleges in a strategic manner. By applying to their dream school, where they might not stand out from the pack academically, they diminish their chances of getting merit-based aid. Instead, encourage your child to apply to schools that are less competitive, which provides them with more merit-based opportunities.