Anonymous wrote:It means disqualification for CES lottery if it shows up on the actual report card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means disqualification for CES lottery if it shows up on the actual report card.
Not unless they change the criteria. CES lottery criteria is for 2nd marking period and winter map. First marking period (and interims) are not considered.
Last year the criteria was an A in reading, and an A in writing or social studies -- in the 2nd Marking Period. Plus the winter MAP-R above the 85th percentile, locally normed.
Anonymous wrote:It means disqualification for CES lottery if it shows up on the actual report card.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to our kid, and I actually talked to the teacher (which you should also do). It turns out that while she’s testing very well, she’s not terribly focused in class (was reading books instead of listening), and that resulted in poor performance on the couple of graded assignments that had happened (one bad spelling test, on assignment where she sped through the prompts instead of reading them and thoroughly answering questions). So the combination of lack of focus and a low number of graded assignments caused the issue. Also caused her classroom behaviors to be marked as PRG instead of DEM for the first time ever.
While I wish that the teacher had actually talked to her and/or me rather than using the interim report card as a warning, I also get that she’s managing a class with a ton of diverse learners and talking to every parent at any moment where intervention of any kind is needed isn’t realistic. The grades DID prompt a good solutioning session both between me and the teacher, and importantly, between my kid and the teacher separately, and provided a really important moment to talk to our kid about the importance of effort and attention/focus.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:It means disqualification for CES lottery if it shows up on the actual report card.