Academically
there are lots of changes coming to the classes being offered next
year. Many states across the country,
including Ohio, will be moving to a common core curriculum. Basically what this means is that the basic
core classes (English, Math, Science and Social Studies) will have a common
curriculum. The classes will be assessed
through end-of-course exams similar to semester and final exams except that the
assessments will be the same across the state.
I know that to some people, you just wonder, what does this mean to
me. And the reality is that in some ways
this is still a work in progress as we are learning more and more about the
changes with every passing day.
One
of the biggest changes you will notice right away is that many of the core
classes will have new names. Some of the
names will be simplified and be more consistent with classes across the country
which will help colleges understand what classes you took. For example, PESS and BESS will now be called
Physical Science and Biology. English 1
will now be called CCSS English 1 which stands for Common Core State Standards
English 1. American Studies will now be
called CCSS English 3.
The
most drastic changes will be in the area of math. The math classes will be moving from the
Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 sequencing of the past to an integrated math
model. As a result, students will now be
taking CCSS Math 1, CCSS Math 2, etc.
The math teachers feel confident that this transition will be beneficial
for student’s math development and your understanding of the material being
taught. I suspect that this will take us
all a little while to get used to, but we will take it one step at a time and
figure it out. For older students, you
will finish out the math sequence that you have already started, but younger
students will likely transition to the integrated math model.
As
we make this transition to common core, you will hear more and more about the
different approaches to some of the classes being taught. If you want to mark your calendar, on
Tuesday, February 19th at 7:30pm will be curriculum night and you
and your parents can come to learn more about common core as well as all of the
elective classes available for you.
Also,
don’t forget, tomorrow night are parent/ teacher conferences and at 7:00pm the
counselors will be presenting an informational meeting with a representative
from Columbus State Community College regarding PSEO (Post Secondary Enrollment
Options) – chance to take free college classes next year while still in high
school. You can read more about PSEO
from a blog post from a few days ago.
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