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Woodstock District and Curriculum

Woodstock Public Schools are within Cherokee County School System. The curriculum follows Common Core State Standards that includes a set of Student Performance Standards at every grade level. The curriculum prepares students for what they need to know and be able to do to move to the next grade level and be successful in the future. There are also electives, community service projects, athletics, and arts programs for students to immerse themselves in to create the learning experience that most speaks to their future goals.

We currently cover the following Woodstock-area school district: Woodstock Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Woodstock District Curriculum

Mathematics learning for elementary school students (K-5) moves from foundational skills of computation skills, measurement and spatial recognition to problem solving, reasoning, representation, communication and making connections. Manipulatives are used often as a means of engaging student learning to progress with these skills. English Language Arts learning focuses on the foundational reading skills, speaking, listening and use of language.

Middle school and high school students build on earlier components of English Language Arts learning, such as understanding and analysis of texts and identification of story elements in progressively complex literature. Writing skills include the development of argumentative, informational and explanatory. Demonstrating complex language and discussion development is emphasized in these grades. Literacy is also integrated into Science and Social Studies.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Woodstock Educational News

  • Elm Street Cultural Village - The Elm Street Cultural Village in Downtown Woodstock offers a variety of activities for the whole family. A busy art center, the Village hosts plays, musicals, concerts, recitals, exhibits and classes and camps in art, music and drama. Activities take place all year long.
  • Historic Dixie Speedway - Woodstock is home to the Historic Dixie Speedway. An affordable activity for children and adults, the speedway hosts Stock Car racing every Saturday night from May to October, along with special events such as the Monster Truck Nationals, Demolition Derbies, Outlaw Sprint Cars, Freestyle Motorcross and even Bicycle Races for the kids. Come see and experience the speed!
  • Blankets Creek Trail System - Take time during the weekend to visit nearby Lake Allatoona. The 12,000 acre lake offers trails, boat ramps, recreation area and even beaches and a golf course. The lake is part of the Blankets Creek Trail system, which provides mountain bike trails and walking paths, connecting multiple parks to each other. The Woodstock park system is a family-friendly environment for picnics, fishing, playing, canoeing, swimming and wandering…….many endless activities for the whole family.

Woodstock 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: Math Facts

Many students struggle with their math facts. Whether its addition or multiplication, teachers continue to instill that knowledge into their students at grade levels beyond when they should really know these facts. Upper elementary grade students should know all their addition and much of their multiplication facts. This is not only for advanced learning taught in middle and high school grades but also for activities outside of class. Numbers are used for many things children and teens involve themselves in….making teams, making change, buying clothes or food, building something outside. As a parent, try to work with your student on addition and multiplication during daily activities. Introduce addition and multiplication facts so students see how important these concepts are to their lives now and in the future. Have students use these facts regularly after a while. Not only will they be able to keep up in class but they will be able to perform necessary calculations outside of class when they need to; accurately and without your help.