Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typical scores. They seem the same as any other year. Algebra 2
Very interesting that another math teacher said this. Your Algebra 2 students had Algebra 1 2 years ago when school shut down so they missed a lot of foundation. Are you in an affluent area where a lot of people hire tutors?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is in a 5th grade AAP. He said 7 kids had to retake the math test and 9 kids retook the science test (I did not allow retakes so I don't know if he passed or not, or how many other parents forbade retakes for fails). 23 kids in class.
Wow, that's bad.
Anonymous wrote:My child is in a 5th grade AAP. He said 7 kids had to retake the math test and 9 kids retook the science test (I did not allow retakes so I don't know if he passed or not, or how many other parents forbade retakes for fails). 23 kids in class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typical scores. They seem the same as any other year. Algebra 2
Very interesting that another math teacher said this. Your Algebra 2 students had Algebra 1 2 years ago when school shut down so they missed a lot of foundation. Are you in an affluent area where a lot of people hire tutors?
I teach MS math. By March 85% off the content was already covered, they didn’t miss nearly as much as everyone thinks. Many of us taught the rest of the content once we were back online in the Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typical scores. They seem the same as any other year. Algebra 2
Very interesting that another math teacher said this. Your Algebra 2 students had Algebra 1 2 years ago when school shut down so they missed a lot of foundation. Are you in an affluent area where a lot of people hire tutors?
Anonymous wrote:Typical scores. They seem the same as any other year. Algebra 2
Anonymous wrote:Lorton Station had AAP center kids fail both reading and math. Gen ed classes had six kids out of entire classes pass reading and even less pass math. It’s a travesty. I’m out of there.