6th grade math placement letters posted

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"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


  • That’s crazy. 1030 used to be the cutoff for algebra. They used to put most advanced kids in the advanced math class in 6th. They are screwing over a lot of capable kids with artificially high score cutoffs.


    It is not really 1046 though. The kids I know that got in to pre algebra got 973 and 897 on the MI. One scored under 550 on the SOL and one scored above. So I don't know why they give that score. Plus it seems like you only need to score really high one on metric.


    Be honest, are their parents demanding? Like were they placed there because the parents would cause a fuss if they weren’t?


    No far from it. The would be some of the last folks to do such a thing (IMO). The folks I know that do make a fuss, their kids didn't get in.

    Which school are they entering?
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    "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


  • That’s crazy. 1030 used to be the cutoff for algebra. They used to put most advanced kids in the advanced math class in 6th. They are screwing over a lot of capable kids with artificially high score cutoffs.


    It is not really 1046 though. The kids I know that got in to pre algebra got 973 and 897 on the MI. One scored under 550 on the SOL and one scored above. So I don't know why they give that score. Plus it seems like you only need to score really high one on metric.


    Be honest, are their parents demanding? Like were they placed there because the parents would cause a fuss if they weren’t?


    No far from it. The would be some of the last folks to do such a thing (IMO). The folks I know that do make a fuss, their kids didn't get in.

    Which school are they entering?


    Gunston
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    "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


  • That’s crazy. 1030 used to be the cutoff for algebra. They used to put most advanced kids in the advanced math class in 6th. They are screwing over a lot of capable kids with artificially high score cutoffs.


    It is not really 1046 though. The kids I know that got in to pre algebra got 973 and 897 on the MI. One scored under 550 on the SOL and one scored above. So I don't know why they give that score. Plus it seems like you only need to score really high one on metric.


    Be honest, are their parents demanding? Like were they placed there because the parents would cause a fuss if they weren’t?


    No far from it. The would be some of the last folks to do such a thing (IMO). The folks I know that do make a fuss, their kids didn't get in.

    Which school are they entering?


    Gunston

    Gunston might have a smaller pool of students for advanced track and pull some lower scores to fill the classes (I’m a Gunston parent myself)
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    What are the lowest scores for the SOL and MI that qualify for PreAlgebra in 6th? Does 550 SOL and 900 MI sound right?
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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


    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…)


    Excuses? No, I’m explaining why I think the teacher input factored in - because the kid goofs off and doesn’t take it seriously. Even though kid clearly knows the content.

    And pre-alg for 7th really is not all that accelerated. I have older kids who’ve taken more accelerated paths. Part of why kid goofed off is that math 6 is boring AF.

    Can’t speak to “Math 6 is boring AF”, since, you know, I’m an adult and not actually in the room.


    I know many kids who’ve done math 6 & kids who did pre-alg for 6th (math 6/7/8). Consensus is that math 6 is boring AF. Have you seen the syllabus? Very, very little new material after 5th.


    I know kids, too. It’s not like a twelve-year-old to say math is boring! Your kid didn’t get in- because he didn't get in. I think you should trust the process and let him solidify his math skills. He’ll be ok.
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    Anonymous wrote:What are the lowest scores for the SOL and MI that qualify for PreAlgebra in 6th? Does 550 SOL and 900 MI sound right?



    My kid had +50-60 more for each of those scores and got in.
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    Kiddo got over 550 on SOL in 5th and 1000 in MI. Places in Math 6 for 6th grade. Teacher moved my kid to Pre-Algebra after a few weeks of school. Did fine. Some Bs and As on tests and quizzes and finished with an A.

    Took 8th grade SOL with passing score mid 400s and 1040 on MI - got placed in Algebra 1 Intensified.

    Sounded like most of the friends from Pre-Algebra also got Algebra 1 from next year and every kid in her class tested MI over 1000 at the end of the year (which she said it was a requirement that u need to get at least 1000 MI).
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    Anonymous wrote:What are the lowest scores for the SOL and MI that qualify for PreAlgebra in 6th? Does 550 SOL and 900 MI sound right?


    U need both advance SOL and 1046 for MI to be qualified as that the cut off. Kids that got in pre-algebra with lower scores might have gotten in because of teacher input or low# of kids who qualified for that MS and they pull the next tier to fill the class.
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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


    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…)


    Excuses? No, I’m explaining why I think the teacher input factored in - because the kid goofs off and doesn’t take it seriously. Even though kid clearly knows the content.

    And pre-alg for 7th really is not all that accelerated. I have older kids who’ve taken more accelerated paths. Part of why kid goofed off is that math 6 is boring AF.

    Can’t speak to “Math 6 is boring AF”, since, you know, I’m an adult and not actually in the room.


    I know many kids who’ve done math 6 & kids who did pre-alg for 6th (math 6/7/8). Consensus is that math 6 is boring AF. Have you seen the syllabus? Very, very little new material after 5th.


    I know kids, too. It’s not like a twelve-year-old to say math is boring! Your kid didn’t get in- because he didn't get in. I think you should trust the process and let him solidify his math skills. He’ll be ok.


    Parent of a kid who just finished middle school here. No, do not blindly “trust the process” if you think your kid belongs in the higher math class. They have raised the cutoff scores in recent years in an effort to have fewer kids on the advanced track, for whatever reason. We had to push back to get our kid into the advanced class. He just finished geometry, and had no trouble earning all As all 3 years of MS math. Math ended up his favorite subject, too.
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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


    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…)


    Excuses? No, I’m explaining why I think the teacher input factored in - because the kid goofs off and doesn’t take it seriously. Even though kid clearly knows the content.

    And pre-alg for 7th really is not all that accelerated. I have older kids who’ve taken more accelerated paths. Part of why kid goofed off is that math 6 is boring AF.

    Can’t speak to “Math 6 is boring AF”, since, you know, I’m an adult and not actually in the room.


    I know many kids who’ve done math 6 & kids who did pre-alg for 6th (math 6/7/8). Consensus is that math 6 is boring AF. Have you seen the syllabus? Very, very little new material after 5th.


    I know kids, too. It’s not like a twelve-year-old to say math is boring! Your kid didn’t get in- because he didn't get in. I think you should trust the process and let him solidify his math skills. He’ll be ok.


    Parent of a kid who just finished middle school here. No, do not blindly “trust the process” if you think your kid belongs in the higher math class. They have raised the cutoff scores in recent years in an effort to have fewer kids on the advanced track, for whatever reason. We had to push back to get our kid into the advanced class. He just finished geometry, and had no trouble earning all As all 3 years of MS math. Math ended up his favorite subject, too.


    Not enough teachers to teach the advanced track. i was told this last year.
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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


    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…)


    Excuses? No, I’m explaining why I think the teacher input factored in - because the kid goofs off and doesn’t take it seriously. Even though kid clearly knows the content.

    And pre-alg for 7th really is not all that accelerated. I have older kids who’ve taken more accelerated paths. Part of why kid goofed off is that math 6 is boring AF.

    Can’t speak to “Math 6 is boring AF”, since, you know, I’m an adult and not actually in the room.


    I know many kids who’ve done math 6 & kids who did pre-alg for 6th (math 6/7/8). Consensus is that math 6 is boring AF. Have you seen the syllabus? Very, very little new material after 5th.


    I know kids, too. It’s not like a twelve-year-old to say math is boring! Your kid didn’t get in- because he didn't get in. I think you should trust the process and let him solidify his math skills. He’ll be ok.


    Parent of a kid who just finished middle school here. No, do not blindly “trust the process” if you think your kid belongs in the higher math class. They have raised the cutoff scores in recent years in an effort to have fewer kids on the advanced track, for whatever reason. We had to push back to get our kid into the advanced class. He just finished geometry, and had no trouble earning all As all 3 years of MS math. Math ended up his favorite subject, too.


    Recent education theories argue that pushing kids into an advance track too early causes them to grow too dislike math. Not saying it's right or wrong but there is an anti acceleration movement out there.

    https://robertkaplinsky.com/the-case-against-acceleration/

    https://www.nea.org/advocating-for-change/new-from-nea/how-much-math-too-much

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    Anonymous wrote:What are the lowest scores for the SOL and MI that qualify for PreAlgebra in 6th? Does 550 SOL and 900 MI sound right?


    My child had those scores this year- 550 exactly on SOL and over 900 on math inventory, and did not qualify for pre algebra.
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    According to the chart in the letter, 1046 on MI is the highest you can get on Math Inventory but it's the requirement to be placed in pre-algebra? This seems like a way to get rid of the advanced track in Math.
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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


    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…)


    Excuses? No, I’m explaining why I think the teacher input factored in - because the kid goofs off and doesn’t take it seriously. Even though kid clearly knows the content.

    And pre-alg for 7th really is not all that accelerated. I have older kids who’ve taken more accelerated paths. Part of why kid goofed off is that math 6 is boring AF.

    Can’t speak to “Math 6 is boring AF”, since, you know, I’m an adult and not actually in the room.


    I know many kids who’ve done math 6 & kids who did pre-alg for 6th (math 6/7/8). Consensus is that math 6 is boring AF. Have you seen the syllabus? Very, very little new material after 5th.


    I know kids, too. It’s not like a twelve-year-old to say math is boring! Your kid didn’t get in- because he didn't get in. I think you should trust the process and let him solidify his math skills. He’ll be ok.


    Parent of a kid who just finished middle school here. No, do not blindly “trust the process” if you think your kid belongs in the higher math class. They have raised the cutoff scores in recent years in an effort to have fewer kids on the advanced track, for whatever reason. We had to push back to get our kid into the advanced class. He just finished geometry, and had no trouble earning all As all 3 years of MS math. Math ended up his favorite subject, too.


    Recent education theories argue that pushing kids into an advance track too early causes them to grow too dislike math. Not saying it's right or wrong but there is an anti acceleration movement out there.

    https://robertkaplinsky.com/the-case-against-acceleration/

    https://www.nea.org/advocating-for-change/new-from-nea/how-much-math-too-much



    It’s ARLINGTON. Anyone that wants an A can get one. Equity.
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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


    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…)


    Excuses? No, I’m explaining why I think the teacher input factored in - because the kid goofs off and doesn’t take it seriously. Even though kid clearly knows the content.

    And pre-alg for 7th really is not all that accelerated. I have older kids who’ve taken more accelerated paths. Part of why kid goofed off is that math 6 is boring AF.

    Can’t speak to “Math 6 is boring AF”, since, you know, I’m an adult and not actually in the room.


    I know many kids who’ve done math 6 & kids who did pre-alg for 6th (math 6/7/8). Consensus is that math 6 is boring AF. Have you seen the syllabus? Very, very little new material after 5th.


    I know kids, too. It’s not like a twelve-year-old to say math is boring! Your kid didn’t get in- because he didn't get in. I think you should trust the process and let him solidify his math skills. He’ll be ok.


    Parent of a kid who just finished middle school here. No, do not blindly “trust the process” if you think your kid belongs in the higher math class. They have raised the cutoff scores in recent years in an effort to have fewer kids on the advanced track, for whatever reason. We had to push back to get our kid into the advanced class. He just finished geometry, and had no trouble earning all As all 3 years of MS math. Math ended up his favorite subject, too.


    Recent education theories argue that pushing kids into an advance track too early causes them to grow too dislike math. Not saying it's right or wrong but there is an anti acceleration movement out there.

    https://robertkaplinsky.com/the-case-against-acceleration/

    https://www.nea.org/advocating-for-change/new-from-nea/how-much-math-too-much



    I think the three years in one with sixth grade pre-algebra is pretty extreme. It should only be reserved for the truly gifted. Unfortunately, every parent in Arlington needs that to be their kid.
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