6th grade math placement letters posted

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Anonymous wrote:I had though at some point folks said that the score needed to get into Algebra 1 was 1046. And that pre algebra was in the 900s. MAYBE 940 but I may have made that up.

To get into pre Algebra 7 the you need a 475 on the SOL and a 785 on MI. So it seems weird to me that you need a lower score to get into that when it comes 7/8 grade math.

Where did you get the numbers for Algebra 7, they seem low


My friend told me what her kids letter said.
Anonymous
From letter:
"Minimum score indicating that student might be ready for a 3 year compacted curriculum in grade 6 & HS credit court in grade 7"
  • VA SOL Grade 5: 550+
    MI Quantile Score: 1046
  • Anonymous
    You don't even need to get those scores though. I know someone that was recommended for pre algebra with a SOL below 550 and MI below 970. So who knows.
    Anonymous
    What Percent of 6th graders are in Pre-Algebra? Is it all of the kids who are part of the gifted group in 5th?
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:What Percent of 6th graders are in Pre-Algebra? Is it all of the kids who are part of the gifted group in 5th?


    My kid was in the gifted group and did not get placed in pre algebra.
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:I had though at some point folks said that the score needed to get into Algebra 1 was 1046. And that pre algebra was in the 900s. MAYBE 940 but I may have made that up.

    To get into pre Algebra 7 the you need a 475 on the SOL and a 785 on MI. So it seems weird to me that you need a lower score to get into that when it comes 7/8 grade math.

    Where did you get the numbers for Algebra 7, they seem low


    DP. Its detailed on the letter to rising 7th grade parents. FWIW there is definitely teacher input. My DD scored very low on the MI which was weird b/c she's an A student. The teacher worked with her to see what was wrong and looks like it had to do with something that one of new 5th grade teachers at the elementary school didn't teach last year (she said she had multiple kids with the same issue and same 5th grade teacher). But then DD score very high on the Math SOL. She was put in Pre-Alg 7.


    My kid is the opposite. High MI, just missed the cut off for SOL, and recommended for math 7. Kid goofs off in class so that’s probably why. Debating whether we should push it or not…
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:I had though at some point folks said that the score needed to get into Algebra 1 was 1046. And that pre algebra was in the 900s. MAYBE 940 but I may have made that up.

    To get into pre Algebra 7 the you need a 475 on the SOL and a 785 on MI. So it seems weird to me that you need a lower score to get into that when it comes 7/8 grade math.

    Where did you get the numbers for Algebra 7, they seem low


    DP. Its detailed on the letter to rising 7th grade parents. FWIW there is definitely teacher input. My DD scored very low on the MI which was weird b/c she's an A student. The teacher worked with her to see what was wrong and looks like it had to do with something that one of new 5th grade teachers at the elementary school didn't teach last year (she said she had multiple kids with the same issue and same 5th grade teacher). But then DD score very high on the Math SOL. She was put in Pre-Alg 7.


    My kid is the opposite. High MI, just missed the cut off for SOL, and recommended for math 7. Kid goofs off in class so that’s probably why. Debating whether we should push it or not…


    ^ and kid rushed through the SOL so that’s not indicative of knowledge
    Anonymous
    Anyone successfully appeal for a lower level placement? Seems like Pre-Algebra in 6th could be a pressure cooker.
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:What Percent of 6th graders are in Pre-Algebra? Is it all of the kids who are part of the gifted group in 5th?


    My “gifted” seventh grader only knows two kids that were in pre-algebra in sixth grade. It’s three years in one. Not to be taken lightly.
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:Anyone successfully appeal for a lower level placement? Seems like Pre-Algebra in 6th could be a pressure cooker.


    Yes, there’s no appeal process. You simply email the guidance counselor.
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:I had though at some point folks said that the score needed to get into Algebra 1 was 1046. And that pre algebra was in the 900s. MAYBE 940 but I may have made that up.

    To get into pre Algebra 7 the you need a 475 on the SOL and a 785 on MI. So it seems weird to me that you need a lower score to get into that when it comes 7/8 grade math.

    Where did you get the numbers for Algebra 7, they seem low


    DP. Its detailed on the letter to rising 7th grade parents. FWIW there is definitely teacher input. My DD scored very low on the MI which was weird b/c she's an A student. The teacher worked with her to see what was wrong and looks like it had to do with something that one of new 5th grade teachers at the elementary school didn't teach last year (she said she had multiple kids with the same issue and same 5th grade teacher). But then DD score very high on the Math SOL. She was put in Pre-Alg 7.


    My kid is the opposite. High MI, just missed the cut off for SOL, and recommended for math 7. Kid goofs off in class so that’s probably why. Debating whether we should push it or not…

    I wouldn’t put a kid who goofs off in an accelerated class like this. It’s not fair to them or the other kids.
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:I had though at some point folks said that the score needed to get into Algebra 1 was 1046. And that pre algebra was in the 900s. MAYBE 940 but I may have made that up.

    To get into pre Algebra 7 the you need a 475 on the SOL and a 785 on MI. So it seems weird to me that you need a lower score to get into that when it comes 7/8 grade math.

    Where did you get the numbers for Algebra 7, they seem low


    DP. Its detailed on the letter to rising 7th grade parents. FWIW there is definitely teacher input. My DD scored very low on the MI which was weird b/c she's an A student. The teacher worked with her to see what was wrong and looks like it had to do with something that one of new 5th grade teachers at the elementary school didn't teach last year (she said she had multiple kids with the same issue and same 5th grade teacher). But then DD score very high on the Math SOL. She was put in Pre-Alg 7.


    My kid is the opposite. High MI, just missed the cut off for SOL, and recommended for math 7. Kid goofs off in class so that’s probably why. Debating whether we should push it or not…

    I wouldn’t put a kid who goofs off in an accelerated class like this. It’s not fair to them or the other kids.


    +1 and sounds like mom is already making excuses for him. (He rushed the SOL…)
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:I had though at some point folks said that the score needed to get into Algebra 1 was 1046. And that pre algebra was in the 900s. MAYBE 940 but I may have made that up.

    To get into pre Algebra 7 the you need a 475 on the SOL and a 785 on MI. So it seems weird to me that you need a lower score to get into that when it comes 7/8 grade math.

    Where did you get the numbers for Algebra 7, they seem low


    DP. Its detailed on the letter to rising 7th grade parents. FWIW there is definitely teacher input. My DD scored very low on the MI which was weird b/c she's an A student. The teacher worked with her to see what was wrong and looks like it had to do with something that one of new 5th grade teachers at the elementary school didn't teach last year (she said she had multiple kids with the same issue and same 5th grade teacher). But then DD score very high on the Math SOL. She was put in Pre-Alg 7.


    My kid is the opposite. High MI, just missed the cut off for SOL, and recommended for math 7. Kid goofs off in class so that’s probably why. Debating whether we should push it or not…

    I wouldn’t put a kid who goofs off in an accelerated class like this. It’s not fair to them or the other kids.


    +1 and sounds like mom is already making excuses for him. (He rushed the SOL…)

    If a kid is inclined to rush through a test a course this condensed wouldn’t be a place for them. Some kids are very diligent on tests and like that kind of challenge. My kid genuinely loves math and has a natural aptitude for it so even though I have my concerns about 3 years of content in one year I’ll go along with it.
    Anonymous
    I do hear they pay sometimes listen to parent requests but can't decide if I want to do it. My kid seemed to score just under his friends who got into pre Algebra. And he is a highly motivated kid (like walks in the door and immediately starts homework, is always engaged and participating in class, and buys books about math for fun) but then I also feel that the scores and there for a reason. But it also doesn't hurt to ask lol.
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:I do hear they pay sometimes listen to parent requests but can't decide if I want to do it. My kid seemed to score just under his friends who got into pre Algebra. And he is a highly motivated kid (like walks in the door and immediately starts homework, is always engaged and participating in class, and buys books about math for fun) but then I also feel that the scores and there for a reason. But it also doesn't hurt to ask lol.

    How close were the scores? We were just under on one and way over on another
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