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WELCOME PARENTS Geometry Mrs. Renhard
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WELCOME PARENTS

GeometryMrs. Renhard

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High School Credit High School Credit is optional. Student must earn a B or higher to earn High

School Credit (average of trimester grades). Students that earn a B and do not want to take

the High School Credit on their transcript may move on to Algebra II but do not have to put Geometry on their transcript.

For students that earn a C or lower, it is recommended that the student repeat the class.

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Gradesin the Middle Schools

In sixth grade, grades will be 70% assessments and 30% practice (aka homework).

In seventh grade, grades will be 80% assessments and 20% practice.

In eighth grade, grades will be 90% assessments and 10% practice.

At the high school, grades are 90% assessments (65% Unit Assessments/25% Final Assessment) and 10% practice.

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Math Proficiency & Graduation

To graduate with a regular diploma: Students need a minimum of 3 high school math

credits.Students must demonstrate proficiency in math on

the SAT, the ACT, OR the OAKS test.

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Proficiency in Math Students will be given optional “practice”

problem sets. Practice problems will be reviewed in class the

next day. Quizzes will be given, assessed and used to

determine where students and classes are performing in relationship to where they need to be performing.

Assessments will be given at the end of each unit of study.

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Rubric for AssessmentsLevel of Proficiency Absent Developing Progressing Nearly Proficient Proficient Advanced

Explanation

Student was absent and needs to complete

the assessment to determine proficiency.

Student's work demonstrates no or minimal conceptual

understanding.

Student's work demonstrates partial

conceptual understanding; may or may not be accurate.

Student's work demonstrates complete

conceptual understanding, but is

not accurate.

Student's work demonstrates complete

conceptual understanding and is

accurate.

Student's work demonstrates complete

conceptual understanding, is

accurate and provides justification for the

solution.

Score in ESIS 0 5.5 7 8 8.5 10

Percentage 0% 55% 70% 80% 85% 100%

Letter Grade F F C B B A

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Assessment Process

There will be no review for the assessment the day before.

The assessment will be scored and returned the following day.

The students will review their assessments and complete an error analysis for any question that was not scored as “proficient”. They will identify the error(s), and then redo the problem.

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Scoring below proficient If a student scores below proficient on a concept,

the student will complete a review task only on that concept. This will be done in class the next day(s).

Once the task is completed correctly, the student will be given a similar assessment question.

If the student still scores below proficient, he/she may repeat the process either in class, if time allows, or outside of class time.

Students may repeat the process as many times as it takes to become proficient in that concept.

THE GOAL IS FOR YOUR CHILD TO SHOW PROFICIENCY!!!

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Proficient Scores Students scoring proficient or advanced on every concept

on the assessment will either become a peer tutor or complete an extension task in class the next day to develop a deeper understanding and application of the concepts.

Students consistently demonstrating advanced proficiency are offered extensions to address individual rate and level of learning. Extensions may include the following:Creating opportunities that require higher order thinking skills and

inquiry Offering options to explore class topics more deeplyProviding access to advanced-level textOffering other extensions appropriate to student's needs

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Pilot Year Please remember this is our pilot year. We are working hard to find what works best for our

students. Adjustments to the Proficiency Grading may be made

through-out the year. Be patient, be understanding, ask questions, and

encourage your child to put their best effort into learning!

Remember to focus on the learning of the concept, not the grade.


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