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Meeting Date:
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10/1/2024 - 7:00 PM
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Category:
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DISCUSSION / ACTION ITEMS
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Type:
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Info
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Subject:
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9.1 Math Placement Act Report - DISCUSSION ONLY (Mr. Jason Krolikowski)
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Attachment Summary
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File Attachment:
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Quick Summary / Abstract:
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Staff will report on the Math Placement Act and Process.
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Background:
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On October 5, 2015, then California Governor, Jerry Brown, approved the passage of Senate Bill (SB) No. 359 (Mitchell). This Senate bill created the California Mathematics Placement Act of 2015. SB 359 requires governing boards of local educational agencies (LEAs) that serve 9th grade students to regularly report at a public meeting their “fair, objective, and transparent” math placement policies. This report focuses on entering 9th grade students and should include: 1) the multiple measures used to assess the placement of students; 2) the process for reevaluations of placement once the school year begins; 3) the annual review of aggregate placement data; and 4) the appeal process for students and their families.
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Status
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The Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (LVJUSD) uses a multiple measures approach known as the LVJUSD Mathematics Placement Matrix to establish the placement of a student entering grades 6 through 9. This Matrix uses data from each student’s California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP), student math grades (first two trimester marks), and the Mathematics Diagnostic Testing Project (MDTP) exam results. If additional student data is needed, we also review this year’s CAASPP results and a student’s third trimester math grade. In May, parents are notified of their child’s math course placement for the upcoming school year.
The MDTP was administered to 5th and 8th grade students in the spring of 2023. Our Math Teachers on Special Assignment prepared the Matrix data and presented it to each 5th and 8th grade math teacher to review for proper placement. This process allows LVJUSD to meet the placement act criteria of, “fair, objective, and transparent” math placement policies.
Once the school year began, any new students to our District were either assessed using the MDTP or evaluated based on their previous school district’s transcript. In addition, within the first thirty days of the school year, teachers reevaluate any student that they observe could benefit from a different placement.
There is an established LVJUSD Mathematics Course Flowchart designed to help map out the possible pathways to math success. Each year, a student may be reassessed and placed on the math pathway that would offer the greatest opportunity for success. There is a defined Mathematics Placement Appeal process should parents/guardians wish to place their child in a different course other than what the Matrix process would have determined.
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Fiscal Impact
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There is no impact to the General Fund.
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Superintendent's Recommendation:
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This report is informational only and requires no action be taken by the Board of Education.
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Approvals:
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Recommended By:
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Signed By:
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Jason Krolikowski - Director of Secondary Education
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Signed By:
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Torie F. Gibson, Ed.D. - Superintendent
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