---------- From: [log in to unmask] (Joanne Kraft (RIV)) To: Middle Level Mathematics Network <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re:Alg. 1 & 8th grade Date: Fri, Nov 12, 1999, 1:31 PM ------------------ Please post: We have been having serious discussions about the direction that our math program should take here at Riverside Middle School. We are devoting our Dec. 1 math dept meeting to this issue and would like to know what other schools around the state are doing. Currently, we have one large section of Alg. 1 for the top math students. This year the class has 18 students. Presently, we are in the process of revising "the entrance" requirements for this class and are wondering how other middle school select these students. Our Alg 1 critieria for 8th grade includes. 1. 7th grade teacher recommendation. 2. A's in 7th grade math (which is heteorgenously grouped) 3. Students also take the Orleans Hanna Algebra Placement test. 4. Good portfolio write-up skills as demonstrated on several portfolio problems done in 7th grade. Although, we try to really hold to this criteria, parents have been known to push their way into the program despite the lack of teacher recommendations. The other debate we are having is what is best for the rest of the students. Heteorogenous groups or ability groups. Presently, everyone except for the Alg. students are in mixed ability classes. The range of ability is great (3rd to 10th grade levels) and we honestly don't have enough aide support in our classrooms (if any in some classes to meet the needs.) We are also considering the some extreme radical ideas of getting rid of the Alg. 1 program and being totally mixed ability. Or should we teach formal Alg. to all 8th graders or at least try to increase the number of Alg. sections? Also what topics does the 10th grade New Standards exams include? From material that was purchased from the company for our school, I was left with the impression that students should know Alg 1, Geo. & Alg 2 to be ready for this test. If that is the case what should be "covered" (actually learned) by the end of 8th grade. Thank you for any and all suggestions or comments. Sincerely, Joanne Kraft Riverside Middle School 13 Fairground Rd. Springfield VT 05156 802-885-8490