Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Each year Beauvoir brings an ERB representative to the school to meet with all parents about the test as well as the school's scores. Parents also receive their own child's scores with explanations. This year the third grade Beauvoir results were presented as follows:
Mean Percent Content Mastery By Test
Auditory Comprehension for Suburban Public Schools - 74%
Auditory Comprehension for Independent Schools Nationally - 80%
Auditory Comprehension for Beauvoir - 88%
Reading Comprehension for Suburan Public Schools - 72%
Reading Comprehension for Independent Schools Nationally - 78%
Reading Comprehension for Beauvoir - 87%
Mathematics for Suburban Public Schools - 71%
Mathematics for Independent Schools Nationally - 79%
Mathematics for Beauvoir - 87%
This presentation is given annually and the numbers in each group vary slightly if at all.
These percentages are hardly impressive given that "suburban public schools" would naturally be dragged down by seriously underperforming students (low income, low aptitude, English as second language, etc.) One can imagine that, in this area -- high socioeconomic levels, high parental educational level etc.-- the high performing kids in these public schools would score better than B's score (again, assuming that the very low scores would have dragged down the total % means that the high performers must be scoring substantially higher). As B's score is made up of a pre-scrubbed, vetted group that has "made the cut," I'm less impressed. Not intending to start a food-fight here - but I'm a parent weighing the cost/benefit of spending 35k.
Anonymous wrote:Each year Beauvoir brings an ERB representative to the school to meet with all parents about the test as well as the school's scores. Parents also receive their own child's scores with explanations. This year the third grade Beauvoir results were presented as follows:
Mean Percent Content Mastery By Test
Auditory Comprehension for Suburban Public Schools - 74%
Auditory Comprehension for Independent Schools Nationally - 80%
Auditory Comprehension for Beauvoir - 88%
Reading Comprehension for Suburan Public Schools - 72%
Reading Comprehension for Independent Schools Nationally - 78%
Reading Comprehension for Beauvoir - 87%
Mathematics for Suburban Public Schools - 71%
Mathematics for Independent Schools Nationally - 79%
Mathematics for Beauvoir - 87%
This presentation is given annually and the numbers in each group vary slightly if at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Beauvoir has overhauled its Math program in the last 4 years as EDM fell out in a lot of local Privates ( not just Beauvoir) To get a good idea of principles its founded on google Cathy Fosnot ( SP) from Columbia Univ.
The science program at Beauvoir is excellent with kids attedning inf 90 minute sessions with only half the class and two teachers ( 9 kids to 2 teachers) . Its all experiential learning in a dedicated science room that has so many resources it brings to mind the Smithsonian.
My child is doing well at STA without any kind of outside help or input from me. 4th grade seems a step up, but a natural one.
So is EDM still used at Beauvoir to some extent?
If you want to know what is being used at Beauvoir for math: http://www.mitcccny.org/Welcome_to_MitC.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Beauvoir has overhauled its Math program in the last 4 years as EDM fell out in a lot of local Privates ( not just Beauvoir) To get a good idea of principles its founded on google Cathy Fosnot ( SP) from Columbia Univ.
The science program at Beauvoir is excellent with kids attedning inf 90 minute sessions with only half the class and two teachers ( 9 kids to 2 teachers) . Its all experiential learning in a dedicated science room that has so many resources it brings to mind the Smithsonian.
My child is doing well at STA without any kind of outside help or input from me. 4th grade seems a step up, but a natural one.
So is EDM still used at Beauvoir to some extent?
Anonymous wrote: Beauvoir has overhauled its Math program in the last 4 years as EDM fell out in a lot of local Privates ( not just Beauvoir) To get a good idea of principles its founded on google Cathy Fosnot ( SP) from Columbia Univ.
The science program at Beauvoir is excellent with kids attedning inf 90 minute sessions with only half the class and two teachers ( 9 kids to 2 teachers) . Its all experiential learning in a dedicated science room that has so many resources it brings to mind the Smithsonian.
My child is doing well at STA without any kind of outside help or input from me. 4th grade seems a step up, but a natural one.