Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compacted math decisions for next year are going home today if they have not already been sent. All 3rd graders will be given a letter that either says they will be in 4th grade math or compacted math. If you do not agree with the decision, there is a form you can fill out.
Is this a new process? I have a 4th grader this year who is not in compacted math, and we never heard a single thing last year about testing or math placement or anything.
Yes, selection and notification processes are new this year.
Hi PP, if you are the teacher, did they totally do away with the results of the UCARE assessment? Decide to consider every 3rd Grader for 4/5 placement instead of just a select few? Or what? I got the letter out of the backpack just now, and notice that there is no mention of the UCARE testing, cut-off score, etc., as has been standard in past years.
Thanks!
It wasn't completely thrown out, just not given the same amount of weight as in past years. We were allowed to look at a wider range of children and include more teacher feedback and Map scores to help us make the decision. To be honest, I think we are going to run into a problem with more kids being allowed in with fewer restrictions. The math gets much faster and much harder quickly (by 6th grade math), so kids that were fine in 3rd grade are really struggling by the second half of 5th grade compacted math. And at that point, there is no slow down through the end of high school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compacted math decisions for next year are going home today if they have not already been sent. All 3rd graders will be given a letter that either says they will be in 4th grade math or compacted math. If you do not agree with the decision, there is a form you can fill out.
Is this a new process? I have a 4th grader this year who is not in compacted math, and we never heard a single thing last year about testing or math placement or anything.
Yes, selection and notification processes are new this year.
Hi PP, if you are the teacher, did they totally do away with the results of the UCARE assessment? Decide to consider every 3rd Grader for 4/5 placement instead of just a select few? Or what? I got the letter out of the backpack just now, and notice that there is no mention of the UCARE testing, cut-off score, etc., as has been standard in past years.
Thanks!
It wasn't completely thrown out, just not given the same amount of weight as in past years. We were allowed to look at a wider range of children and include more teacher feedback and Map scores to help us make the decision. To be honest, I think we are going to run into a problem with more kids being allowed in with fewer restrictions. The math gets much faster and much harder quickly (by 6th grade math), so kids that were fine in 3rd grade are really struggling by the second half of 5th grade compacted math. And at that point, there is no slow down through the end of high school!
Anonymous wrote:So just out of curiosity, are there any 3rd graders who were tested for compacted math this year who received a letter not recommending they take compacted math? Or does it seem that under the new system those that were tested with the UCARE screening (which they did do this year at my child's elementary school) were all placed in compacted math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compacted math decisions for next year are going home today if they have not already been sent. All 3rd graders will be given a letter that either says they will be in 4th grade math or compacted math. If you do not agree with the decision, there is a form you can fill out.
Is this a new process? I have a 4th grader this year who is not in compacted math, and we never heard a single thing last year about testing or math placement or anything.
Yes, selection and notification processes are new this year.
Hi PP, if you are the teacher, did they totally do away with the results of the UCARE assessment? Decide to consider every 3rd Grader for 4/5 placement instead of just a select few? Or what? I got the letter out of the backpack just now, and notice that there is no mention of the UCARE testing, cut-off score, etc., as has been standard in past years.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compacted math decisions for next year are going home today if they have not already been sent. All 3rd graders will be given a letter that either says they will be in 4th grade math or compacted math. If you do not agree with the decision, there is a form you can fill out.
Is this a new process? I have a 4th grader this year who is not in compacted math, and we never heard a single thing last year about testing or math placement or anything.
Yes, selection and notification processes are new this year.
Anonymous wrote:PP here - we are confident. Just wanted her to be ahead. Several other families in our ES are also doing this advance work. This is time better spent than soccer or dance on the weekends and after school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here - we are confident. Just wanted her to be ahead. Several other families in our ES are also doing this advance work. This is time better spent than soccer or dance on the weekends and after school.
So this year, she's going to spend her weekends learning the stuff that the math class next year will cover, so that next year, she will sit in class not learning anything new because she already spent the weekends this year learning the stuff -- and this is a good use of time.
How about that!
Anonymous wrote:PP here - we are confident. Just wanted her to be ahead. Several other families in our ES are also doing this advance work. This is time better spent than soccer or dance on the weekends and after school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compacted math decisions for next year are going home today if they have not already been sent. All 3rd graders will be given a letter that either says they will be in 4th grade math or compacted math. If you do not agree with the decision, there is a form you can fill out.
Is this a new process? I have a 4th grader this year who is not in compacted math, and we never heard a single thing last year about testing or math placement or anything.
Anonymous wrote:PP here - we are confident. Just wanted her to be ahead. Several other families in our ES are also doing this advance work. This is time better spent than soccer or dance on the weekends and after school.
Anonymous wrote:Compacted math decisions for next year are going home today if they have not already been sent. All 3rd graders will be given a letter that either says they will be in 4th grade math or compacted math. If you do not agree with the decision, there is a form you can fill out.