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Woodbourne-Hyde Park, Ohio Tutoring Programs
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Woodbourne-Hyde Park District and Curriculum
Students in the Woodbourne-Hyde Park neighborhood attend public school in Centreville City Schools. The Centreville district is committed to developing a community of learners. With the assistance from parents and community members, Centreville’s teachers and support staff have built a strong system of support for every student. Educational programming focuses on helping children develop the essential skills they need for academic, personal, and career success. Engaging, yet challenging activities promote the development of a love of learning in the district’s students. Each child is held to a high standard of achievement as well, both in the classroom and as people in general.
We currently cover the following Woodbourne-Hyde Park-area school district: Centreville City Schools.
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Woodbourne-Hyde Park District Curriculum
The high school science curriculum in Centreville concludes with the study of physics. Energy is a central component of the curriculum. Students engage in an exploration of various types of energy, including gravitational potential energy and nuclear-based energies. Learners also examine the concept of motion. Position vs. time, acceleration vs. time, and velocity vs. time are all concepts students come to understand. Students also use graphs and an understanding of uniform acceleration to solve problems related to motion.
Centreville’s physical education curriculum includes topics in the realm of health, fitness, and physical ability. Students work on developing the skills necessary to participate in physical activities that promote overall health. Students participate in games, sports, weights, and other activities that have positive impacts on their muscular, skeletal, and cardiovascular health.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Woodbourne-Hyde Park Educational News
- Centreville Schools Are Energy Star Certified - Twelve schools in Centreville City Schools have been recognized as Energy Star Certified by the Environmental Protection Agency. The designation comes in part as a result of student and teacher efforts to conserve energy.
- Students Feed the Homeless - Students at Watts Middle School recently made more than 100 sack lunches to be distributed to the area’s homeless community. The project helped students understand the value of community service and to help them understand the steps taken in such an outreach effort.
- Jazz Band Wins Award - The Centreville Jazz Band was recently named the Grand Champion at the Mason Marching Band Invitational. Centreville’s band was one of 38 involved in the competition making this quite an accomplishment for the group. During the year, they will also perform in other concerts and events.
Woodbourne-Hyde Park 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 Make a College Essay Stand Out
When students submit their college application essays, many write about the same topics and in the same manner. With hundreds, and in some cases, thousands of essays to read, admissions officers are looking for anything to make a student stand out from the crowd. If your child is writing their essay, suggest the following tips to help make it the best of the bunch. First, whatever the topic, your child needs to be concise. With so many essays to read, admissions officers will appreciate a student that can get to the point and do so effectively. Second, your child’s writing needs to be vivid. Think of it like telling a story – include names, dates, thoughts, and feelings, yet do so while still being concise. Lastly, your child can use controversy or humor to help differentiate him or herself from other applicants. Using these techniques is risky, but if done in an appropriate and respectful manner, humor and controversy can be what makes your child’s essay unique and memorable.