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A PARENT’S GUIDE TOCOLLEGE READINESS

PART 2:MIDDLE SCHOOL

Mike Horton, AVID AdministratorRiverside County Office of Education

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Topics

Welcome “College preparedness” versus

“College readiness” The four dimensions of college

readiness The middle school’s role in

college readiness

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Middle Schools

There are six major things that middle schools can do in order to ready students well for college:

1)Help English Learners get out of ELD by the end of 8th grade

2)Compete Algebra 1 in 8th grade

3)Create a 4-year high school A-G plan

4)If they speak another language academically, encourage them to take the SAT2 in that language

5)Score proficient or advanced on CSTs to get into A-G, Honors, and AP courses in high school

6)Enroll in AVID

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ELD and College Readiness

Although the rules are complicated, students are allowed to count one year of ELD toward A-G completion. If a student is not at least CLEDT 3 by the end of 8th grade, it’s unlikely that they’ll meet A-G.

Here’s a link to the complicated rules:

http://www.ucop.edu/a-gGuide/ag/a-g/english_reqs.html

ELCR is an AVID program intended to get long-term ELs reclassified before high school. There is a cost associated with ELCR because it is not covered by the state grant.

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ELD and College Readiness

In high school, sheltered classes may be approved as fulfilling the A-G requirement if it is sufficiently rigorous. The district must submit the course to UC and request approval. Very few do.

Here’s a link to a website where one can see which courses are A-G approved for any school:

https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/app/home?execution=e1s5

Here’s a list of SDAIE courses that have been approved already:

https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/app/home?execution=e1s11

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Math and College

12th- Calculus

11th- Pre-Calculus

10th- Algebra 2/Trigonometry

9th- Geometry

8th- ALGEBRA 1

The Middle School’s Role

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Math and College

RIMS 8th graders who took Algebra 1: 62.0%

RIMS 8th graders who took, passed Algebra 1 CST: 38.5%

RIMS AVID 8th graders who passed Algebra 1 C or better: 70.3%

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4-Year Plans

Few students are required to complete a 4-year plan

Even fewer are followed up on in high school

Even fewer are plans to go to college; most are graduation plans

Research shows that students who have college plans by 10th grade are 21% more likely to attend college compared to those completing plans in 12th grade. Imagine how much higher it is if the plans were made in middle school!

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4-Year Plans

Let’s review the A-G requirements and write a sample 4-year plan like an 8th grader would create before registering for high school courses

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4-Year Plans

Student 1- Failed Algebra 1 in 8th grade and needs to re-take in 9th grade. Otherwise, does well in classes.

Student 2- AVID in 6th, 7th, 8th and hopes to continue all 4 years of high school. Passed Algebra 1 and wants to take AP Calculus in 12th grade. Also plays flute and wants to be in Marching Band all 4 years.

Student 3- English Learner, CELDT Level 2. With a lot of work, could be reclassified in 2 years. Does well in SDAIE classes, but not ready for mainstream yet.

Student 4- Failed 8th grade ELA and got far below basic on Pre-Algebra. Scheduled to be double-blocked in ELA and Math in 9th grade.

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4-Year Plans

Let’s talk about challenges that each student faced . . .


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