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SHOW YOU CARE ABOUT OUR SCHOOL DISTRICT BY VOTING FOR GARY BETTAN ON MAY 15
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| The website for parents in the Plainview - Old Bethpage school district who are concerned about the TERC Investigations Math curriculum and its impact on our children | ||||||
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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. Success for the Petition Signers? Yes. Absolutely! Math has and will continue to be scrutinized, changes have been put into place and strong recommendations for a solid future of excellence in math instruction have been made. That the timing didn’t allow for a September start for a complete new program is disappointing, however, this is not a decision that should be rushed. The right thing is happening for the kids as efforts in math have been intensified district-wide. Clearly almost 1000 signatures on the math petition have moved the district to begin to change. Clear too is that we have been able to work directly with the teachers to bring about the changes we both seek. With parents and teachers working together we can make other improvements in our district. We need to be about more than math.Other News
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The Long Story The Math Committee was charged as follows:
(Although Integrated Algebra was reported and discussed at the March 12 BOE meeting and bits and pieces of the high school changes were additionally mentioned on April 23, this document will focus primarily on elementary and middle school math.)
Parent Representatives Spoke of Their Concerns Parents feel that the district needs to
What the Math Committee Did
What the teachers had to say as reported by the math committee Feedback from March faculty and grade level meetings
Other Items Discussed
Recommendations of the Math Committee Divided into three categories:
Curriculum Program Materials and Documentation
Time Frame: May 2007 June 2007 Implementation: September 2007
Time Frame: May 2007- January 2008 Implementation: Post-March 2008
Teaching Strategies
Strengthen Home-School Connections Communications with Families
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BOE Questions/Comments
Public participation wrapped up around midnight.
From the Sidelines The long term picture of a thoughtful and widespread teacher-driven selection of a new math text is a very positive one and a far cry from the original course our district was on of being wedded to Investigations and making a bad marriage work by filling in gaps. Starting off the year without shiny new textbooks and continued use of the controversial Investigations program as the basis of our math curriculum has many parents worried that their children will continue to fall behind and miss crucial topics. It must be remembered that the curriculum will be written prior to September and basic math facts and traditional, recognizable algorithms are going to be stressed. Teachers will have the supplemental materials including test prep to help our chidren succeed. Some aspects of the presentation were strikingly familiar to those who may have attended a parent math night or two. While recommendations are good and descriptive of needs, concrete plans of action and timelines for solving known problems such as the 5th grade we-have-41-minutes-but-need-an-hour-to-teach-math-dilemma disappointingly have not yet been determined (that one is being passed on to the Middle School Committee). |
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This page is brought to you by a group of concerned parents in the Plainview-Old Bethpage School District. For more information about this website please contact info@pobmath.com