Anonymous wrote:A pass advance on the 6th grade SOL is an invitation to skip 2 years of prealgebra? Ooof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6th AAP teacher here. Some schools are piloting this. Some are doing virtual and some are making teachers teach it and they have a year to get certified. It is a mix of all school types doing this. I teach AAP math and am certified in Algebra 1 but our school is not a pilot.
Personally, I don’t agree with this pilot. Are there kids ready to tackle Algebra 1 as a 6th grader? Yes, but the percentage is very small. Not enough to warrant this full blown pilot in 15-20 schools.
I posted my kids scores, he should have had the chance to take Algebra in 6th grade but it wasn’t an option. I think that having the class as an option at Center schools where there are enough kids to make a class is appropriate. My concern is that parents will push to get their kid in the class when they are not ready. I wish this had been an option for my kid.
Anonymous wrote:6th AAP teacher here. Some schools are piloting this. Some are doing virtual and some are making teachers teach it and they have a year to get certified. It is a mix of all school types doing this. I teach AAP math and am certified in Algebra 1 but our school is not a pilot.
Personally, I don’t agree with this pilot. Are there kids ready to tackle Algebra 1 as a 6th grader? Yes, but the percentage is very small. Not enough to warrant this full blown pilot in 15-20 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got the same email. Virtual classes offered during math block, up to 25 students from across the county in the class. Qualified by SOL and iReady scores.
They’ve set the program up to fail before it even starts, wonder if that’s by design…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got email today that my kids’ elementary school has been selected as pilot program for 6th graders to take Algebra 1 HN. Criteria seems to be advanced pass on 6th grade SOL and 1125Q quantile iReady score. Class will be graded A-F and appear on official transcript. We have two weeks to opt out.
That iReady Score was weird. I went back and looked at my kids iReadys in 5th grade, he was in the high 99th percentile on the iReady chart with a 561 in the fall and a 581 in the spring. Maybe they combined the fall and the spring scores to make one composite score? Then my kid would have a 1142. He also passed the 6th grade SOL with a 577 that year. He scored in the 99th percentile on the IAAT as a 6th grader with a perfect SOL score on the 7th grade SOL and earned an A in Algebra1 H as a 7th grader. I say that only because I don’t think you can score a 1125 on the iReady.
That said, I don’t think Algebra taught virtually is a good idea. If they are going to teach Algebra to 6th graders, there should be a Teacher in the room teaching the class. Maybe it should only be offered at a Center where there is a higher concentration of kids available to take the class. I don’t think you should be offering a HS level class to 6th graders via a screen.
Anonymous wrote:Just got email today that my kids’ elementary school has been selected as pilot program for 6th graders to take Algebra 1 HN. Criteria seems to be advanced pass on 6th grade SOL and 1125Q quantile iReady score. Class will be graded A-F and appear on official transcript. We have two weeks to opt out.