Okay.........I need opinons.
My daughter is in 8th grade. She is in Pre-AP for all for core classes. The rule is that to remain in Pre-AP classes you must keep at least an 85 average in Pre-AP courses. If you teceive a grade of 84 or below during a six weeks period, then you are put on probation for six weeks. If you do it again the next six weeks, you are removed from the Pre-AP class and placed in a regular section of whatever class. All of that is fine, and I don't have a problem with the grade requirement.
EXCEPT.....my daughter is not so great at math. She does okay, usually an 88 or 89 in the Pre-AP class, but it is always a struggle and she has to work very hard. It doesn't come easy for her. She is starting tutorials on Tuesday just for some extra help. As of Friday, she had an 83. This year, her teacher counts tests as 67% of their average, so I can see her having a really hard time all year long.
Okay, poitn being is that Pre-AP 8th grade math course is Algebra I, and regular math is prealgebra, which was the 7th grade Pre-AP course. My daughter had a yearly average of 89 in 7th grade Pre-AP pre-algebra. The other core classes are basically teacher the same thing the AP classes are, just not in as much detail. The math class is a totally different course, with a different book, etc.
So, sorry this is taking forever for me to tell....................but my understanding is that if my daughter makes below an 85 in Algebra I for two six weeks in a row, which is a possibility, she gets sent back to a course that she already had last year and in which she made an 89 in because there is no Algebra I class that is not pre-Ap.
I have no idea if this makes ANY sense.....but basically my point is that I don't really feel that having an 83 average in a course constitues being removed from that course and placed back in a course that she has already mastered. I wouldn't mind her being taking ot of the AP group, but there is no other group. I also wouldn't mind her finishing algebra I this year, and having to retake it again in high school next year if her grade wasn't above an 85-------but I just see so many problems if they end up placing her back in class that she already had.
Opinions? I'm a teacher at another district, so I don't want to be THAT PARENT.........but I just don't know about this.
Thanks for any opinions. If there are typos all through this, forvgive me. I took two Tylenol PM a few hours ago for a headache and they are definietly kicking in!
My daughter is in 8th grade. She is in Pre-AP for all for core classes. The rule is that to remain in Pre-AP classes you must keep at least an 85 average in Pre-AP courses. If you teceive a grade of 84 or below during a six weeks period, then you are put on probation for six weeks. If you do it again the next six weeks, you are removed from the Pre-AP class and placed in a regular section of whatever class. All of that is fine, and I don't have a problem with the grade requirement.
EXCEPT.....my daughter is not so great at math. She does okay, usually an 88 or 89 in the Pre-AP class, but it is always a struggle and she has to work very hard. It doesn't come easy for her. She is starting tutorials on Tuesday just for some extra help. As of Friday, she had an 83. This year, her teacher counts tests as 67% of their average, so I can see her having a really hard time all year long.
Okay, poitn being is that Pre-AP 8th grade math course is Algebra I, and regular math is prealgebra, which was the 7th grade Pre-AP course. My daughter had a yearly average of 89 in 7th grade Pre-AP pre-algebra. The other core classes are basically teacher the same thing the AP classes are, just not in as much detail. The math class is a totally different course, with a different book, etc.
So, sorry this is taking forever for me to tell....................but my understanding is that if my daughter makes below an 85 in Algebra I for two six weeks in a row, which is a possibility, she gets sent back to a course that she already had last year and in which she made an 89 in because there is no Algebra I class that is not pre-Ap.
I have no idea if this makes ANY sense.....but basically my point is that I don't really feel that having an 83 average in a course constitues being removed from that course and placed back in a course that she has already mastered. I wouldn't mind her being taking ot of the AP group, but there is no other group. I also wouldn't mind her finishing algebra I this year, and having to retake it again in high school next year if her grade wasn't above an 85-------but I just see so many problems if they end up placing her back in class that she already had.
Opinions? I'm a teacher at another district, so I don't want to be THAT PARENT.........but I just don't know about this.
Thanks for any opinions. If there are typos all through this, forvgive me. I took two Tylenol PM a few hours ago for a headache and they are definietly kicking in!
