Anonymous wrote:Even though I believe I have seen someone in Westfields pyramid say they got results, we are also in that pyramid and still have not gotten results.
Anonymous wrote:Not all schools have the results, we took the test in the middle of Jan and got our results. I know some schools took it at the end of Jan and that might take another week or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coming back to the OP. We still have not got the results.
I would contact school at this point. Pretty sure all schools got data at same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra is so important that it should not be rushed. On the other hand, if the kid is ready, then there is no reason to delay. Parents neeed to think objectively to make the right decision. What is the goal? To get into Algebra or to learn well in Algebra?
-- college science professor
The plan is probably to do Algebra 1 in 7th grade so the kid can go to TJ. There is no reason to rush kids into it, so I don't understand this mentality at all.
Yeah, I figure that is the case. But if the kid is struggling with Algebra in 7th maybe it is time for parents to back off that plan. Or if kids don't hit the IAAT score and are not going to be in Algebra take that as the sign that you really need to think if Algebra in 7th is a great idea.
I just don't get the need to be at the elite high school or college. Can those networks help later in life? Sure, if you use them. I know people who went to those schools and they never use the network. In the end, most people are successful without attending any of those elite schools. The pressure to attend and graduate from those schools simply because of the prestige is crazy. I don't get it.
The most successful people I know all went to elite schools. I didn’t. I’m doing fine, but we aren’t the ones in the big house with the nice cars.
Anonymous wrote:Coming back to the OP. We still have not got the results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra is so important that it should not be rushed. On the other hand, if the kid is ready, then there is no reason to delay. Parents neeed to think objectively to make the right decision. What is the goal? To get into Algebra or to learn well in Algebra?
-- college science professor
The plan is probably to do Algebra 1 in 7th grade so the kid can go to TJ. There is no reason to rush kids into it, so I don't understand this mentality at all.
Yeah, I figure that is the case. But if the kid is struggling with Algebra in 7th maybe it is time for parents to back off that plan. Or if kids don't hit the IAAT score and are not going to be in Algebra take that as the sign that you really need to think if Algebra in 7th is a great idea.
I just don't get the need to be at the elite high school or college. Can those networks help later in life? Sure, if you use them. I know people who went to those schools and they never use the network. In the end, most people are successful without attending any of those elite schools. The pressure to attend and graduate from those schools simply because of the prestige is crazy. I don't get it.
The most successful people I know all went to elite schools. I didn’t. I’m doing fine, but we aren’t the ones in the big house with the nice cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra is so important that it should not be rushed. On the other hand, if the kid is ready, then there is no reason to delay. Parents neeed to think objectively to make the right decision. What is the goal? To get into Algebra or to learn well in Algebra?
-- college science professor
The plan is probably to do Algebra 1 in 7th grade so the kid can go to TJ. There is no reason to rush kids into it, so I don't understand this mentality at all.
Yeah, I figure that is the case. But if the kid is struggling with Algebra in 7th maybe it is time for parents to back off that plan. Or if kids don't hit the IAAT score and are not going to be in Algebra take that as the sign that you really need to think if Algebra in 7th is a great idea.
I just don't get the need to be at the elite high school or college. Can those networks help later in life? Sure, if you use them. I know people who went to those schools and they never use the network. In the end, most people are successful without attending any of those elite schools. The pressure to attend and graduate from those schools simply because of the prestige is crazy. I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Algebra is so important that it should not be rushed. On the other hand, if the kid is ready, then there is no reason to delay. Parents neeed to think objectively to make the right decision. What is the goal? To get into Algebra or to learn well in Algebra?
-- college science professor
The plan is probably to do Algebra 1 in 7th grade so the kid can go to TJ. There is no reason to rush kids into it, so I don't understand this mentality at all.
Anonymous wrote:Algebra is so important that it should not be rushed. On the other hand, if the kid is ready, then there is no reason to delay. Parents neeed to think objectively to make the right decision. What is the goal? To get into Algebra or to learn well in Algebra?
-- college science professor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am curious why parents seem to think that Algebra in 7th grade is so damn important. If they didn't meet the bar on the IAAT then let them take 7th Honors and make sure they have a solid foundation. Algebra in 8th grade is still accelerated.
I just don't get the rush.
I felt that way too with my oldest. He had "only" 91st percentile on the IAAT (no prep whatsoever) and a 550 on his Math 7 SOL. But we let him try Algebra in 7th.
He ended up with a phenomenal teacher (I mean, I almost wanted to take Algebra again!) and high 90s in the class. Geometry he struggled a bit more but now in Algebra 2 in 9th grade, he has another fabulous teacher and has a 97% in the class. He works but I wouldn't say it's a stress for him at all. So, totally made the right decision.
2nd kid is lazy -- he's never really had to study though so hoping he figures out that he will have to work in 7th grade if he takes Algebra! He was 95th percentile (with a little prep because it was a timed test and he has ADHD we wanted him to know what the timing felt like).
Anyway -- long way to say - it wasn't a rush for our 1st, he was just ready to do more advanced work. And we think our 2nd will be able to rise to the challenge as well.