The Common Core State Standards Initiative is an educational initiative in the United States that details what K–12 students should know in English language arts and mathematics at the end of each grade. The initiative seeks to establish consistent educational standards across the states as well as ensure that students graduating from high school are prepared to enter credit-bearing courses at two- or four-year college programs or to enter the workforce.
The cumulative result of students graduating from high school and being well prepared to enter institutions of higher education and the workforce is the planned destination, but there are impediments and detours along the way. While students receive Common Core curriculum and instruction daily from their teachers; a major impediment to the student’s success occurs once they get home and from under the tutelage of the trained educator. This occurrence is embodied by the millions of parents challenged and untrained in the new common core curriculum. Parents are subjected to helplessness and have to become educated in Common Core Curriculum or hire specialized tutors to keep their children progressively on track.
Community Enrichment and Outreach (CEO) is cognitive of these daily educational challenges and has created a Common Core Curriculum and Instruction Initiative. The CEO Common Core Curriculum and Instruction Initiative will provide parents comprehensive curriculum training to address context and nuances; providing knowledge and negating the unknown factors. To supplement parental resources; CEO has created a Common Core Tutorial Corps, providing in-person and online tutoring assistance. Contact Community Enrichment and Outreach at (323) 972-2744 to address your Common Core challenges and concerns.