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Board hears in-depth math update: three-year requirement, tutoring and AI tools draw debate

6438459 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

District staff and teachers outlined math performance data, causes of higher D/F rates in math, the effects of a three-year graduation requirement and options including expanded tutoring, summer readiness, instructional pacing and use of ALEKS/Conmigo. Trustees and teachers asked for targeted interventions and clearer cross-site practices.

District instructional staff presented a detailed math update that reviewed grade distributions, algebra readiness work, remediation strategies and curricular tools. Trustees, teachers and student-board members discussed how the district can raise math achievement without lowering academic expectations.

Key points

- Data overview: Across sites, math carries a higher rate of Ds and Fs than other subject areas. Presenters said roughly 20 percent of ninth graders receive a D or F in introductory algebra/Integrated Math 1 (IM1) in a typical term; failing or low grades in freshman-year math strongly correlate with long-term underperformance in math pathways.

- Effect of graduation and scheduling policy changes: The district’s prior schedule and earlier…

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