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We believe that all children can succeed, no matter what their background, as long as they are offered a coherent sequence of specific knowledge and skills which build year by year, are encouraged and supported by parents and teachers, and as long as they put out their best efforts. The curriculum is structured to ensure the development of these skills in efficient and engaging ways, drawing upon traditional and current instructional methodologies and philosophies. We emphasize the initial presentation and mastery of basic skills and subject content in phonics, reading, grammar, composition, spelling, vocabulary, math, science, geography, and history, providing the necessary foundation for study in most higher level academic disciplines. Inquiry-based or project-oriented learning and critical thinking and problem solving skills then complement the instruction and encourage further depth and breadth in this subject matter.
Academic
achievement is valued and recognized at Hilldale School, and academic excellence is our common
goal. Central to the academic program is the belief that students should
“Rise to the Challenge” by making every effort to explore and maximize their academic
abilities and interests.
· Character
Education is
presented through readings, discussions, and debates in order to strengthen basic
good habits, reinforce mutual respect, and develop communication and conflict
resolution skills.
·
World
Citizenship (Awareness) and Social Responsibility are
encouraged through the study of other people and countries and through email
and letter contacts with children throughout the world.
· Environmental
Awareness and Stewardship are encouraged through study units
and work projects as a way of affirming our connection with, and commitment
to, the environment. · Community Service is incorporated in order to communicate to students the importance of sharing our talents and resources with others.
With the help of the Hilldale
curriculum, our successful students should be prepared to enter and excel in the most
demanding college preparatory high school programs and to
meet whatever challenges they may face in the future.
Languages
are considered an essential part of learning to understand the diversity of
our world. Spanish is taught three times a week beginning in Kindergarten, and
Latin will be added in the future to the middle school curriculum.
The
history and appreciation of art and music are an important part of becoming a
well-balanced adult. Weekly art classes include art history and
appreciation, as well as instruction in drawing, painting, clay, sculpture, and
various other art media. Weekly music classes include music history and
appreciation, as well as instruction in note reading, rhythm, singing, and instrumental
performance. Choir, keyboard lessons, and a variety of workshops are available to
interested students during the extended care times.
All
students participate in regular physical education and health classes offering a wide
range of activities designed to increase motor skills as well as to provide knowledge
of, and positive attitudes toward, one’s body. Selected software and instructional programs and educational websites are utilized in our two PC computer labs to broaden and accelerate the children’s learning in both academic and enrichment areas. Specific computer skills are also taught in order to help them have an opportunity to be “stretched to their limits” by learning to think more clearly and creatively. Such computer experiences will provide them with the knowledge and skills which will permit them to adapt to the emerging complex technological world.
The
academic day for students in all grades is
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