Welcome to the POB MATH website! We are making progress!
Note: This is what the POBMath.com looked like in the Spring of 2007.
For the current site, visit www.pobmath.com.
Your involvement makes a difference!
We congratulate our "mathematically correct" newly elected members to the BOE, Lori Weinstein, Angel Cepeda and Gary Bettan. We must stay active and bring in more concerned parents.Continue to play an active role in our children's education, attend Board of Ed meetings and be informed.
The District Math Committee Report - The Short and Long of It The Short Story A presentation was made by the Math Committee of their recommendations for math, including K-8 and 9-12 Regents changes. Administration, teachers and parent members on the committee participated in the discussion. The meeting was held in the comfortable Mattlin auditorium with the backdrop of the scenery of the upcoming Fame musical. News 12 was there for part of the time and everyone was dressed for success. An interested audience including parents, teachers, building principals, PTA presidents, teacher union representatives and other concerned citizens settled in for a 4 hour meeting comprised of the Math Committee report, question and answers from the BOE and public participation. Main Recommendations
The BOE did not vote as yet to adapt these recommendations. They asked specific questions regarding implementation and accountability. read more... |
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Is the Fox Guarding the Chicken Coop? Spring is here and so is budget time, the primary focus of two Board of Ed meetings this week (Monday was a general meeting and Wednesday was budget-only). It was no surprise that Monday night’s Public Participation predominantly addressed math concerns, which still weighs heavily on most parents’ minds. Is administration’s role on the Math Committee one of the fox guarding the chicken coop? Can they present an unbiased view of the very program that the superintendent feels so strongly about? Actions speak louder than words. Administration has been sending mixed signals of blended approaches with obvious favoritism towards Investigations’ side of things. So far, only Investigations’ publisher has made a presentation to the Math Committee. The teacher’s union position is clear about that: don’t buy it. Don’t purchase the second edition of Investigations but rather use what we have and look into purchasing traditional materials and texts. Almost one thousand concerned parents have signed a petition demanding we remove Investigations and bring back direct instruction of proven math facts and time-tested algorithms to our classrooms. Read more... |
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Free Us From the Constraining Grip of Investigations Orthodoxy! Most importantly, they will be freed from the constraining grip of “Investigations” orthodoxy and able to tailor their math instruction to meet the needs of the students in front of them and their own skills and imagination as teachers. Follow this link to read the full letter |
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Letters From Parents |
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Math Help For Our Kids |
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Make Sure Your Voice is heard! |
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This page is brought to you by the POB Math Posse. A group of concerned parents in the Plainview-Old Bethpage School District.
For more information about this website please contact info@pobmath.com