Williamsburg Pre-Algebra, 931?

Anonymous
Wondering when we find out about math placement. Math v pre-algebra.

Our 5th grader’s end of year Math Inventory is 931.

The winter Virginia Assessment was 1680.

Did very well in math class.

Anonymous
Later in the summer but you can request it. There’s no reason that you have to wait to hear what they think your kid should be in. If you think they’re ready for pre-algebra, send in the request.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Later in the summer but you can request it. There’s no reason that you have to wait to hear what they think your kid should be in. If you think they’re ready for pre-algebra, send in the request.


Do they let us know when to request this or is this just something we ask towards the end of summer.
Anonymous
A note about MS/HS, you'll no longer be prompted for anything. You can reach out to the counselor whenever you want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A note about MS/HS, you'll no longer be prompted for anything. You can reach out to the counselor whenever you want.


Thank you! I assume counselors don't work over the summer. Is that correct?
Anonymous
Why are you so stressed about this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A note about MS/HS, you'll no longer be prompted for anything. You can reach out to the counselor whenever you want.


Thank you! I assume counselors don't work over the summer. Is that correct?


They work over the summer.
Anonymous
A score of 931 isn’t really high enough. There’s nothing wrong with regular sixth grade math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Later in the summer but you can request it. There’s no reason that you have to wait to hear what they think your kid should be in. If you think they’re ready for pre-algebra, send in the request.


Do they let us know when to request this or is this just something we ask towards the end of summer.


They don’t want parents requesting anything… they will assign everyone’s math class this summer. But you can reach out anytime and request the class you want, or wait and see then act. I think they’ll put the child in pre-algebra with that MI score, though.
Anonymous
Last year the benchmark was 1046 on math inventory and 550+ on the end of year SOL.
Anonymous
Looks like your kid would be on the borderline, not a clear-cut case. I think it’s important for you to consider how middle school academics are handled versus elementary school. If your child doesn’t do well on an assignment or test the teacher is not chasing after you/them to make sure they understand it. They have to have the executive functioning skills/ be a self starter and reach out to that teacher themselves. You will not be contacted if they are falling behind. Is your child ready for that? they certainly may be, mine was, but something to consider.
Anonymous
In some previous thread here - search "Math Inventory"? - a PP listed the criteria that they use: MI, SOL, and quantitative score from the cogat. I think you could reach out to the math coach at WMS to ask how decisions are made. What was your child's quantitative cogat? FWIW, I was told that a very small number of incoming 6th graders go to pre-algebra, but I don't know if that was lower because of the virtual years or that's always true. One thing that we are personally considering is that that pre-algebra class is a math 6/7/8 class and then leads only to the intensified options in math. If you want them to be in pre-algebra next year, spend this summer covering math 6/7. You'll be in a stronger position at that point to advocate for your kid then.
Good luck!
Anonymous
Does anyone know if they look only at EOY or the highest score? MOY was 1046 but dropped a bit EOY. SOL was 600 so I’d think that was enough but maybe not
Anonymous
Somewhere I saw EOY but it would make mor sense to be holistic.

Keep in mind with the SOL - kids in APS will take the math 5 SOL and then in 6th grade pre-algebra take the math 8 SOL. It isn’t like that in AAP FCPS. Somehow someone needs to ensure that kids really do cover the topics of math 6 and 7. I think the approach in APS is really odd - why not accelerate earlier?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Somewhere I saw EOY but it would make mor sense to be holistic.

Keep in mind with the SOL - kids in APS will take the math 5 SOL and then in 6th grade pre-algebra take the math 8 SOL. It isn’t like that in AAP FCPS. Somehow someone needs to ensure that kids really do cover the topics of math 6 and 7. I think the approach in APS is really odd - why not accelerate earlier?

Doesn’t a score of 1046 indicate 8th grade content is mastered?
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