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Wrentham District and Curriculum

Wrentham Public Schools provides a rigorous education according to Common Core State Standards and Massachusetts Frameworks for Learning. King Philip Regional High’s 21st Century Learning Expectations include expectations centered on the general category of lifelong learning as well as those for each content area. The expectations with regards to students becoming lifelong learners includes that they be effective listeners, speakers, readers, and writers (each of these is described separately); demonstrate creativity and critical thinking skills. These academic learning goals are extended by the various electives, career-focused courses, and extracurricular clubs and activities that students participate in.

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

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Wrentham District Curriculum

During elementary school, students are immersed in learning to read – and develop the basis of the decoding skills they will use later. The middle school’s English language arts department emphasizes four key literacy skills. These literary processes are vital because they allow students to be independent readers and writers, build strong content knowledge, write for a variety of purposes and audiences, critique others, value evidence, and understand multiple perspectives and different cultures.

The high school has also set one main academic expectation for each of the following content areas: fine and performing arts (art and music), information technology and business, English language arts, foreign languages, math, science, physical education and wellness, and history and social studies. For each of the independent learning expectations, there is a description as to what it means for a student to be advanced, proficient, or to need improvement in that area. Critical thinking and analysis is woven into all subject area standards.



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Keeping Informed: Recent Wrentham Educational News

  • Wrentham Schools Get New Leaders - For the 2014-15 school year, Wrentham Schools received two new leaders. First, Allan Cameron, a former principal and acting assistant superintendent, was appointed district superintendent. Secondly, Delaney School kindergarten teacher Colleen Wagsteen, who began her career as a reading specialist, was named the interim principal of the school.
  • Former Delaney Principal Has Positive Parting Words for School - Before Delaney School Principal "Missy" Peterson moved on to another position, she gave much praise to her former school. She gave a great amount of credit to the administrative leaders who taught her so much, her hard-working teaching staff, and the participatory parents. In Missy's nearly two decades at Delaney, she served several posts, including second grade teacher, assistant principal, associate principal, and principal.
  • Wrentham Students Shine in Destination Imagination Competition - A group of 45 Wrentham elementary students made it to the enrichment program finals of the DI competition, placing an impressive 26th out of 84 teams across the U.S. Students partook in such workshops as script writing, dance, 3-D printing, and photography as well as activities sponsored by NASA and National Geographic. The students gave much credit to the King Philip Regional High Drama Club, who helped guide the younger students.

Wrentham 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: Private School

If you plan to send your child to a public school, you likely won't have much choice as to which school he/she will attend, as it will be based on the location you reside in. You may choose to send your child to a private school; students sometimes attend private schools for their entire K-12 educational careers, but parents can move them to public school at any time. Private schools offer some advantages, such as smaller class sizes and more specialized content area focuses. Many private schools are religious in nature, so parents may decide to send their children to these schools so that they receive a religious education in addition to a traditional one. Many parents opt to send their children to private schools if they reside in urban areas. However, although private schools have greater access to materials than urban public schools do, they often have less access than do suburban public schools. Private schools do not receive funding from nor are they regulated by the state, which also means the educators may—in some cases—not be as qualified.