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This petition is to request the SUSD board of trustees to reconsider their decision of having double math period in 7th Grade

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  • Petitioning Saratoga Union School District Board of Trustees

    SUSD parents want a single math period Our Ask: We are concerned with the most recent board vote to make the Geometry pathway one with a double period. We feel the majority of the board have not listened to our concerns and we would like the board to revisit the issue especially given the close vote of 3-2. More than 85% of the parents present at the board meeting have expressed our strong preference for having a pathway where students can get to Geometry with one period of Math each year for different reasons but our preferences were not taken into proper consideration.

    Summary: (Why Option 2 is not a good choice?) 1. Lacks Holistic Growth: Deprives the kids of experiencing the various programs that the district is known for and impacts their growth as well-rounded students 2. Underappreciates Students Outlook: Fails to take into consideration that just because a student likes to be challenged/accelerated in Math does not essentially mean the student will enjoy additional Math instruction hour in school. 3. Overlooks Facts: Disregards statistics and evidence that show our students can be successful in a pathway comparable to our neighboring districts 4. Discourages Parents Aspirations: Does not support the academic and non-academic goals of parents in the Saratoga public education system in terms of curriculum depth and breadth through a wide range of alternatives that serve the needs of each student. 5. Neglects Common Core: Embrace common core and have accelerated math pathway with single period

    Background: Saratoga Elementary and Saratoga Middle schools are recognized as outstanding California schools at the state level. Some of our board representatives have listed the many achievements our students have accomplished in Math just this past year. However, our board has chosen to ignore all statistics and has taken on the stance that Common Core Math is different and hence our students will not be successful without extra time spent in the class. There has been no concrete evidence to support that argument. In fact, our most recent and only available data shows that most of our Redwood students are doing very well in the new Common Core Math classes. 3 out of 5 of our board members have opted to select a pathway not chosen by our neighboring districts. Our board has refused to recognize that students learn at different paces but insist on having all students who complete Algebra in middle school spend the same number of instructional hours to get to Algebra regardless of 5th grade placement test results.

    Statement of Need: A. Recognize students learn at different speeds and be willing to support our students different learning styles and preferences. B. Know that making students take a class when they can demonstrate mastery of most topics prior to taking the class is not conducive to their development nor fair to the other students in the class. C. Appreciate that music, language, and STEM2 are a large part of our district. Depriving our students both accelerated and ones who need extra support of these programs is not consistent with our districts emphasis and will negatively impact the participation rate and quality of our signature programs. D. Acknowledge that we need to show our appreciation and support for our phenomenal programs and making families choose between music and possibly other elective programs and Math is not the way to show our support. E. Support the academic and non-academic goals of parents in the Saratoga public education system in terms of curricular depth and breadth through a wide range of alternatives that serve the

  • needs of each student. F. Be familiar with the Common Core curriculum and understand why our neighboring districts have chosen not to have double periods of Math for their students. G. Get to know our students. See how our K-5 students are performing on Khan Academy and Dreambox and how much of what they have done will be repeated in Common Core 6th-8th. H. Build a pathway to allow all our students to take classes that will interest them and keep them engaged to best serve our students. I. Do not disregard statistics and past evidence that show our students can be successful in pathways comparable to our neighboring districts. J. Respect the opinions of parents and believe in our students.