by bculot | Jan 19, 2018 | Curriculum News
We are pleased to announce recent updates to the South Orangetown K-12 curriculum maps in a public view format to keep our school community more informed about what children are learning. Maps have been added for Social Studies and Science in grades 6-12 and there are: Read More: Curriculum Maps Update (Science and Social Studies 6-12)
by bculot | Jan 12, 2018 | Curriculum News
Teacher leaders met in K-5 and 6-12 teams to participate in Instructional Rounds and explore the Next Generation ELA Standards. Elementary teachers engaged in a press called, Instructional Rounds, which are inter-class or school visitations with a specific focus on: Read More: Teacher Leaders Visit Classrooms and Examine ELA Standards
by bculot | Dec 8, 2017 | Curriculum News
Manya Boutenoff, Ed.D , the former Director of the Regional Bilingual Education Resource Network (R-BERN), worked with teachers at WOS, CLE, SOMS and TZHS to focus on various Co-teach Models, and how to leverage these resources to meet students individual needs.: Read More: Teachers Explore Co-Teach Models of Instruction
by bculot | Nov 17, 2017 | Curriculum News
Holocaust Museum & Center for Tolerance and Education Director of Education Abigail Miller and Executive Director Andrea Winograd recently presented a workshop on diversity and tolerance, and acceptance to staff from William O. Schaefer Elementary School and: Read More: Diversity, Tolerance, and Acceptance Workshop
by bculot | Nov 14, 2017 | Curriculum News
On Thursday, October 26, 2017, The Tappan Zee High School English Honor Society (EHS) inducted more than twelve new members. The Induction Ceremony recognized the literary and academic achievements of prospective members. To be inducted, each prospective member needed: Read More: English Honors Society Celebration
by Mrs. Levine | Nov 9, 2017 | Curriculum News
HS teachers play a round of Science Bingo CLE teachers and some administrators check out PHET simulations On Thursday, the Science Leadership team met to discuss: Read More: Bringing Games into the Science Classroom