Anonymous
Post 04/22/2025 06:50     Subject: APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.


Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.

It's in the OP of this thread for goodness sakes. And no, SOL scores are not going up. At best they're flat and well down from pre-pandemic scores. APS seems just to be waiting for those old scores to roll off the reports so they can pretend the new lower scores are terrific.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2025 06:47     Subject: APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.


Link for APS? I could only find the VA report.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2025 06:41     Subject: Re:APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction

We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.



This is great. Thanks!

So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.

In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.


What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?

The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.


Weird. I'm very engaged in the school and know tons of parents. I've only heard of one terrible math teacher who has since left.

I doubt the PPs actually have kids at the school.


Parents aren’t going to make conversation to a random parent volunteer in person about a bad teacher, especially one with their student in the class for fear of blowback.

Likewise, PTA FB will be sanitized.

The bigger question: is turnover really that high? That’s verifiable

Yes. Look at the math dept. I have a seventh grader, a now ninth grader, and a now eleventh grader. Only one of my kids past teachers is still there. Only three of the math teachers aren’t new this year. The math coach is new this year. Lots of turn over.


You have that backwards. Only three of the math teachers are new. And the math coach is a former math teacher at DHMS.

Stop spreading lies.

The math coach taught fourth grade at asfs last year. That was her first year teaching at aps (my daughter was in her first grade class).
I have no idea about the other math teachers, but I know that math Coach pretty well.

Sorry meant to say my daughter was in her fourth grade class, not first.

Weird… I looked at her linked in and it says she was a math teacher for the past four years. I wonder if she went from teaching at dhms to teaching at asfs and just didn’t show it as different periods on her linked in.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2025 06:39     Subject: Re:APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction

We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.



This is great. Thanks!

So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.

In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.


What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?

The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.


Weird. I'm very engaged in the school and know tons of parents. I've only heard of one terrible math teacher who has since left.

I doubt the PPs actually have kids at the school.


Parents aren’t going to make conversation to a random parent volunteer in person about a bad teacher, especially one with their student in the class for fear of blowback.

Likewise, PTA FB will be sanitized.

The bigger question: is turnover really that high? That’s verifiable

Yes. Look at the math dept. I have a seventh grader, a now ninth grader, and a now eleventh grader. Only one of my kids past teachers is still there. Only three of the math teachers aren’t new this year. The math coach is new this year. Lots of turn over.


You have that backwards. Only three of the math teachers are new. And the math coach is a former math teacher at DHMS.

Stop spreading lies.

The math coach taught fourth grade at asfs last year. That was her first year teaching at aps (my daughter was in her first grade class).
I have no idea about the other math teachers, but I know that math Coach pretty well.


Apparently you don’t know her that well. The math coach taught my kid math at DHMS.

Here is the PTA fundraising page for 2022. You can see her listed as a TA. Along with most of the other current math teachers.
https://www.wosomoso.com/form/formview.cfm?formid=1181
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2025 06:27     Subject: Re:APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction

We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.



This is great. Thanks!

So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.

In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.


What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?

The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.


Weird. I'm very engaged in the school and know tons of parents. I've only heard of one terrible math teacher who has since left.

I doubt the PPs actually have kids at the school.


Parents aren’t going to make conversation to a random parent volunteer in person about a bad teacher, especially one with their student in the class for fear of blowback.

Likewise, PTA FB will be sanitized.

The bigger question: is turnover really that high? That’s verifiable

Yes. Look at the math dept. I have a seventh grader, a now ninth grader, and a now eleventh grader. Only one of my kids past teachers is still there. Only three of the math teachers aren’t new this year. The math coach is new this year. Lots of turn over.


You have that backwards. Only three of the math teachers are new. And the math coach is a former math teacher at DHMS.

Stop spreading lies.

The math coach taught fourth grade at asfs last year. That was her first year teaching at aps (my daughter was in her first grade class).
I have no idea about the other math teachers, but I know that math Coach pretty well.

Sorry meant to say my daughter was in her fourth grade class, not first.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2025 06:25     Subject: Re:APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction

We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.



This is great. Thanks!

So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.

In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.


What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?

The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.


Weird. I'm very engaged in the school and know tons of parents. I've only heard of one terrible math teacher who has since left.

I doubt the PPs actually have kids at the school.


Parents aren’t going to make conversation to a random parent volunteer in person about a bad teacher, especially one with their student in the class for fear of blowback.

Likewise, PTA FB will be sanitized.

The bigger question: is turnover really that high? That’s verifiable

Yes. Look at the math dept. I have a seventh grader, a now ninth grader, and a now eleventh grader. Only one of my kids past teachers is still there. Only three of the math teachers aren’t new this year. The math coach is new this year. Lots of turn over.


You have that backwards. Only three of the math teachers are new. And the math coach is a former math teacher at DHMS.

Stop spreading lies.

The math coach taught fourth grade at asfs last year. That was her first year teaching at aps (my daughter was in her first grade class).
I have no idea about the other math teachers, but I know that math Coach pretty well.
Anonymous
Post 04/22/2025 05:16     Subject: APS Math instruction

Agree that NEAP scores are more meaningful than SOLs.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2025 22:11     Subject: APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You guys can keep arguing, but the data don’t lie. Scores keep declining. But yay for IXL.


What data? This is only the second year of MAP testing.

It's certainly something to watch and Duran should address any issues raised but I wouldn't draw any huge conclusions after comparing just two years of data.

And SOL scores have been increasing each year since the pandemic.



Correction: Scores have artificially increased because they lowered the bar for a passing score.

Now go read the NAEP report.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2025 19:51     Subject: APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:You guys can keep arguing, but the data don’t lie. Scores keep declining. But yay for IXL.


What data? This is only the second year of MAP testing.

It's certainly something to watch and Duran should address any issues raised but I wouldn't draw any huge conclusions after comparing just two years of data.

And SOL scores have been increasing each year since the pandemic.

Anonymous
Post 04/21/2025 18:57     Subject: APS Math instruction

You guys can keep arguing, but the data don’t lie. Scores keep declining. But yay for IXL.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2025 18:44     Subject: APS Math instruction

^ and one of the "new" math teachers has been teaching with APS for 20+ years.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2025 18:42     Subject: Re:APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction

We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.



This is great. Thanks!

So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.

In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.


What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?

The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.


Weird. I'm very engaged in the school and know tons of parents. I've only heard of one terrible math teacher who has since left.

I doubt the PPs actually have kids at the school.


Parents aren’t going to make conversation to a random parent volunteer in person about a bad teacher, especially one with their student in the class for fear of blowback.

Likewise, PTA FB will be sanitized.

The bigger question: is turnover really that high? That’s verifiable

Yes. Look at the math dept. I have a seventh grader, a now ninth grader, and a now eleventh grader. Only one of my kids past teachers is still there. Only three of the math teachers aren’t new this year. The math coach is new this year. Lots of turn over.


You have that backwards. Only three of the math teachers are new. And the math coach is a former math teacher at DHMS.

Stop spreading lies.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2025 18:01     Subject: Re:APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction

We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.



This is great. Thanks!

So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.

In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.


What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?

The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.


Weird. I'm very engaged in the school and know tons of parents. I've only heard of one terrible math teacher who has since left.

I doubt the PPs actually have kids at the school.


Parents aren’t going to make conversation to a random parent volunteer in person about a bad teacher, especially one with their student in the class for fear of blowback.

Likewise, PTA FB will be sanitized.

The bigger question: is turnover really that high? That’s verifiable

Yes. Look at the math dept. I have a seventh grader, a now ninth grader, and a now eleventh grader. Only one of my kids past teachers is still there. Only three of the math teachers aren’t new this year. The math coach is new this year. Lots of turn over.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2025 17:13     Subject: Re:APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction

We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.



This is great. Thanks!

So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.

In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.


What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?

The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.


Weird. I'm very engaged in the school and know tons of parents. I've only heard of one terrible math teacher who has since left.

I doubt the PPs actually have kids at the school.


Parents aren’t going to make conversation to a random parent volunteer in person about a bad teacher, especially one with their student in the class for fear of blowback.

Likewise, PTA FB will be sanitized.

The bigger question: is turnover really that high? That’s verifiable
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2025 15:57     Subject: Re:APS Math instruction

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction

We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.



This is great. Thanks!

So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.

In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.


What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?

The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.


Weird. I'm very engaged in the school and know tons of parents. I've only heard of one terrible math teacher who has since left.

I doubt the PPs actually have kids at the school.