3 short highlights: appeals gap, structure vs staff, public tracking concern

Mountain View Whisman School District Board of Trustees ยท January 9, 2026

Loading...

AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

Three concise social-ready highlights from the board meeting: appeals disparities in math placement, consultant framing of structural problems, and a public claim that tracking traps students.

1) "A 100% of students identifying as Asian who appealed had the appeal granted... 71 percent of students Hispanic or Latino had the appeal granted." ' Consultant Scott flagged subgroup differences in advanced-math appeals and said several appeals came from a single middle school.

2) "It's not a people issue. It's a structure issue." ' Scott summarized the review's central finding: increased intervention staffing had not produced consistent gains because interventions were not tightly aligned to core instruction.

3) "If you go into the slow track, you don't get off." ' Public commenter Steven Nelson told the board that middle-school tracking produces persistent, hard-to-reverse placement patterns and urged trustees to review school-level records.