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Restart Mathematics Jerry Fox Kenmore High School jfoxmath@yahoo.com
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CENTRAL-HOWER EAGLES
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Who We Are 921 Students 443 Male 478 Female 67.9% African Americans 24.1% Whites 5% Asians 2.7% Hispanics 0.3% Multi-Racial 86.1% Attendance 83.3% Mobility 65% Low-Income 19% Attend College 81 Staff Members 9 Math Teachers Inner City
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History 3 Types of Algebra 1. Basic 2. Intermediate 3. College Prep 50% or Higher failure rate in lower level classes We tried a mini-restart (don’t tell)
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SURPRISE The Last week of school, Board says “NO class lower than Algebra I” “No transition period” “New curriculum and books” “Have a nice summer”
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NO WAY We said… “It can’t be done” “We will lose over 50% of our algebra students” “How do we teach to those not ready?” We left for the summer very upset
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An Idea is Formed
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What If…. We take students that fail first semester and let them “Restart” during second semester We can let some teachers teach Restart and others teach the regular students Math Dept says “Let’s do it!” Everyone else says “Oh my”
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What benefits do we hope for Students get more time to learn Algebra Students will earn ½ credit instead of losing a whole credit Students don’t have to sit in a class a whole year knowing that they cannot pass 2 nd chance with new methods
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What had to be done… Massive schedule changes Get math teachers to agree to take the Restart classes Get Principal to agree Get the kids and Parents informed Really do it
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What happened A very nice lady agreed to teach restart with me (thank you Nancy) A Long term sub agreed to take 1 class We sent letters home to parents and notified students
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Road Blocks Some students did not like having their teachers switched Scheduling computer hated us Had to do schedules at the last minute just before and right after Winter break Had to move kids
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Results 175 students completed Restart 60 students passed 115 students failed Did not look good
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Take a closer look 115 students failed 92 of those were attributed to poor attendance Only 83 truly viable students in the program 60 passed 23 failed It was looking good
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Un-looked for benefit 82% of the students that had moved on passed the whole year of Algebra 1 Only 42 of the 237 students failed Only 20 are due to attendance With the attendance failures removed the passing rate increases to 89% Board offered the second half of algebra I for free over the summer to passing restart students
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What are the biggest problems Attendance Lack of skills coming from middle schools Apathy No parental support Discipline
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What made the difference More time with material Smaller class size Different teaching methods Homogeneous grouping of students Committed teachers
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Summer, time to think
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What to do the second year.. Needed a restart class for the second semester of Algebra in the fall Needed to add a few sections of Restart for Geometry in the spring Pull out lowest skilled students at the end of the 1 st grading period and give them a skills class
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What happened fall of year 2 349 students in Algebra I 195 failed 154 passed 56% failure rate 115 failures due to attendance 66% passed, if attendance failures taken out
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Fall Year 2 Restart 43 students in Restart Algebra 28 passed 15 failed 11 of the 15 due to attendance 28 of 32 viable students passed
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What We needed to do for Spring Set up Restart Algebra I classes Set up Restart Geometry classes Schedule students into both classes and reassign teachers to teach them
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How did things turn out Restart Algebra 155 students completed Algebra IA 73 passed 82 failed 59 failed due to attendance 73 of 96 viable students passed Given a chance to take second half of class now in the summer
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Restart Geometry 57 completed Geometry 40 passed 17 failed 8 failed due to attendance 40 of 49 viable students passed Given a chance to take second half in the summer
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Regular Algebra and Geometry 124 of 168 students passed the second half of Algebra (74%) 24 failures were due to attendance 86% of the viable students passed 164 of 180 students passed the second half of Geometry(91%) 6 failures were due to attendance 94% of the viable students passed
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Time passed with many different things tried…..
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Kenmore Restart I have to convince them all over again
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Who We Are 1023 Students 445 Male 578 Female 56.6% African Americans 40.2% Whites 1.4% Multi-Racial 22.1% with Disabilities 90.5% Attendance 53.7% Mobility 62.8% Low-Income 19% Attend College 81 Staff Members 9 Math Teachers Inner City 81% Graduation Rate
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How did it work at Kenmore
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How to do Restart the Easy Way 1.Convince Principal/Teacher 2.Align teachers in master schedule 3.Collect data 4.Switch schedules 5.Send out letters 6.Try something different 7.Collect data 8.Don’t forget to take out attendance failures
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