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Withamsville District and Curriculum

K-12 students in Withamsville go to school in the West Clermont Local School District. Nestled in a suburban community just outside of Cincinnati, Withamsville gives students the advantage of a small town school with access to world-class resources. Class sizes are small, which gives students more individual contact time with their teachers. This individualized attention allows students and teachers to work together on boosting skills in areas of weakness and expanding student knowledge in their particular areas of interest. The result is a comprehensive approach to education that facilitates the development of essential knowledge and skills. In fact, the primary mission of West Clermont Local Schools is to help students realize their maximum academic, social, and emotional potential.

We currently cover the following Withamsville-area school district: West Clermont Local School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Withamsville District Curriculum

The visual and performing arts curriculum in Withamsville includes an introduction to the theatre arts. In elementary school, children acquire the necessary skills to observe and listen in a theatrical context. Students learn about proper etiquette when in the audience, including sitting still and remaining quiet. Learners explore different characters in stories as well, learning how to utilize the information presented to them in a story to make inferences about how the character would behave on stage.

High school students in Withamsville take part in a study of financial literacy. The central features of the curriculum include an investigation of the principles, ideas, practices, and choices that impact one’s wealth, income potential, and career choices. Credit and debt are central components of the financial literacy curriculum. Students learn the value of building good credit, and identify ways in which credit can be established and maintained. Learners also explore debt, and gain an understanding of how to manage debt such that it does not become burdensome. Students explore investing as well, including the concept of diversification.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Withamsville Educational News

  • Students Recognized for Their Community Service - Two Glen Este High School students were recently recognized for their service to the community. The students were presented with awards from the Cincinnati-Eastside Rotary. This is a great honor and accomplishment that students can use on future college applications.
  • Program of Studies Released on District Website - Students and parents interested in learning more about the West Clermont program of studies can access that information on the district’s website. This helps families with course planning and understanding the requirements needed to pursue different courses of study.
  • College Credit Plus Program Available to Students - Students in grades 7-12 can participate in the College Credit Plus Program. The program is an initiative of the Ohio Department of Education to increase the number of students attending college. The courses help prepare students for the expectation of college academics and helps to increase the credits that they have before starting college.

Withamsville 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: Technology Can Slow the Summer Slide

Parents are often worried about the summer slide – the loss of learning that students can experience over the long summer break. However, there are many technological tools at your disposal to help keep your children engaged in learning over the course of the summer break. Tablets and e-readers make reading fun, and give your child access to millions of books. Helping them schedule time each day to sit down and read, even if for just a few minutes, will help keep their reading comprehension skills sharp. There are also many educational apps and online games that help students become better readers. There are many others that focus on building math skills, understanding of science, and comprehension of history, geography, and other core subjects. There are countless websites that offer educational programming as well. Students can watch science experiments, solve fun math problems, and explore historical locations on websites like YouTube.