River Vale School Board Addresses Student Performance in Math and Science
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/15/2024
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Duration:
51 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
River Vale
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent River Vale School Board meeting, the primary focus was on student performance in mathematics and science, with analysis of assessment data revealing both successes and areas for improvement. The board discussed initiatives to enhance educational strategies, including professional development for teachers and the introduction of new instructional technologies.
The meeting devoted considerable attention to the academic performance of students, particularly in mathematics, where data from the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) was analyzed. River Vale students performed above state averages, with 68% of eighth graders meeting or exceeding math assessment expectations compared to the state’s 30%. Further analysis highlighted improvements in math scores across grades three, six, and seven, with grade six showing an increase from 57.9% to 64.3% and grade seven from 52.8% to 61.1%. However, grade five saw a decline from 71% to 64%, an issue mirrored in similar districts. This prompted a focus on addressing potential curricular issues impacting performance.
In addition to mathematics, the board scrutinized science assessments for grades five and eight, expressing concern over statewide and local science scores. River Vale’s fifth graders had a passing rate of 44.6%, surpassing the state average of 27%, while eighth-grade proficiency was 41.6% compared to the state’s 18%. Despite these favorable comparisons, the board acknowledged the need for improvement in science education, advocating for additional resources and a spiraled curriculum strategy for grades six through eight to reinforce prior learning.
The board underscored the importance of comprehensive data analysis to drive educational improvements. A detailed presentation on the fifth-grade math evidence report emphasized the need to examine trends over multiple years and combine evidence reports with linkit Benchmark data to identify and address curricular challenges. “Only truth is going to give us change,” it was stated, highlighting the commitment to using data-driven insights for meaningful reform.
The board also emphasized the importance of coaching for teachers, likening the support system to that of professional athletes. Relationships with educational consultants were cited as vital in fostering trust and improving classroom practices. Regular reflection meetings were planned to evaluate the success of teaching strategies and ensure continuous improvement. “DDI periods” were introduced, allowing teachers to share effective strategies with peers, promoting a collaborative environment for enhanced teaching effectiveness.
A notable initiative discussed was a survey sent to students in grades four through eight to gather feedback on their educational experience. The survey results are expected to inform curriculum adjustments based on student needs and preferences. Furthermore, the introduction of a rebranded online tutoring service, Pair Deck Tutor, offers 24/7 support to bridge the gap between school and home learning, providing parents the opportunity to assist their children with specific standards.
Melissa Signore
School Board Officials:
Steven Rosini, Patrice Pintarelli, Jamie Assor, Louan Austin, Cheryl Berkowitz, Virginia “Ginny” Senande, Arthur White
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/15/2024
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Recording Published:
10/15/2024
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Duration:
51 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
River Vale
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