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{ Middle School Advanced Math Desoto County Schools Community Meetings
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Highlights: 14 standards now taught BEFORE Algebra I 4 standards still taught IN Algebra I 1 standard now taught AFTER Algebra I 2 standards NO LONGER notated in the CCSS OLD MS Algebra I vs. New MS-CCRS Algebra I
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Skip a math course –MS math was repetitive over years. Take both 8 th grade math and Algebra I state test at end of year - skills based. High school Algebra credit. Single period class,(50 minutes) Currently in 8 th grade Algebra I
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Current Mississippi Algebra
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SATP 3 Next Year’s Mississippi Algebra
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Highlights 11 standards currently taught at lower rigor levels 6 standards currently taught in MS Algebra II 4 standards currently taught in MS Pre-calculus 2 standards currently taught in MS Adv. Algebra 1 standard – currently taught in MS Engineering Next Year’s MS Algebra I vs. Current MS Algebra I
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No longer skip a course Students must take two full years of content in one year. Blocked class period all year This will force some students to choose between electives/sports. Testing time increases 2 tests per course versus one per course before. (Over 16 hours worth of state assessments – not to include any benchmark assessments throughout the school year.) Offering 8 th grade Algebra I… What are the issues?
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Additional Options What is in the best interest of our students?
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① Content to cover all of 8 th grade and into concepts in Algebra I. Less state testing/stress at end of year Will not have to be a blocked course; therefore, more options for electives/sports/keyboarding, etc. ② Weighted GPA (1.05) - not an option with Algebra I. ③ Carnegie unit, (math credit), for high school. Accelerated 8 th Grade Math
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① Content to cover all of 7 th grade and part of 8 th grade. Will be a blocked course; however, since keyboarding is not offered in 7 th grade, students will still have 2 elective choices. ② Option of Accelerated 8 th grade math the following year. Compacted 7 th Grade Math
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#1 Parent Concern How will my child be able to take advanced math courses required by prestigious Universities if they do not take Algebra I until the 9 th grade? Semester blocks enable high performing students to take two math courses in one year if needed to meet college and University admission requirements.
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#2 Parent Concern How will it be determined if my child is placed in an advanced 7 th and/or 8 th grade math course? 90% average for the year in current math class. Teacher recommendation form Absences Grades Participation Homework completion District assessment (cut score to be determined)
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