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1 Administrative Council September 10, 2012
Math Updates Administrative Council September 10, 2012 Good morning! I am happy to share with you some math updates

2 Thank you … For your outstanding support to students and teachers with the new SOLs. Here are the 2012 SOL results… First of all, thank you for all your support to our students and teachers with preparing for the new more rigorous SOL tests… Here are the 2012 results…

3 Mathematics SOL Results for 2011-12
Compared to the rest of the districts in the state, our students did quite well Areas of strength were grades 4, 5, 6, and the overall scores for algebra 1, geometry and algebra 2 Areas of challenge which matched the trends of the state were grades 3, 7, and 8. Grade 3 now tests prior standards from K-2 whereas in years past only grade 3 standards were tested. Many of the grade 8 standards pushed down to grade 7. Passing the grade 7 SOL now is an indicator of being prepared to take algebra 1 in 8th grade. Grade 8 is more rigorous thank grade 7 and includes a more diverse range of strands than algebra 1.

4 The following are preliminary unadjusted spring SOL results and do not include: transfer, LEP, or recovery adjustments  nor scores from the more common alternative assessments (VAAP and VGLA).  Still they should provide a starting point in identifying areas for focused attention in

5 Spring 2012 SOL Math Results-Unadjusted All APS Elementary Schools By Race/Ethnicity
775 787 92 830 102 104 161 132 134 431 152 405 465 172 182 N=1713 N=1614 N=1597

6 Spring 2012 SOL Math Results-Unadjusted All APS Middle Schools By Race/Ethnicity
76 487 47 18 4 8 79 9 521 126 124 384 63 426 57 73 392 38 152 63 95 272 327 127 147 N=1246 N=1058 N=894 N=799 N=118

7 Spring 2012 SOL Math Results-Unadjusted All APS High Schools By Race/Ethnicity
524 542 95 138 53 190 29 127 48 377 130 255 304 134 153 N=752 N=1245 N=1102

8 Spring 2012 SOL Math Results-Unadjusted All APS Schools By Economically Disadvantaged (ED)
9 109 657 1095 1120 793 142 851 837 1186 398 586 354 631 265 394 502 453 527 494 308 427

9 Spring 2012 SOL Math Results-Unadjusted All APS Schools By Limited English Proficient (LEP)
6 112 679 120 1074 890 1111 787 897 1206 401 609 351 205 523 355 459 684 503 507 285 374

10 Spring 2012 SOL Math Results-Unadjusted All APS Schools By Students with Disabilities (SWD)
33 8 110 766 1095 1023 1120 1096 1031 1477 593 725 865 149 71 159 495 236 502 223 169 193

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13 What does the data tell us about math instruction …
For APS For my site?

14 Aligning Our Goals to Positively Impact Student Learning
GOAL ONE GOAL TWO GOAL THREE District Math Program

15 Problem Solve Communicate Connect Reason Represent
Number Sense Fact Fluency Algebra College and Career Readiness Problem Solve Communicate Connect Reason Represent


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