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MiCHAEL
ROCCO , Staff Writer 07/19/2002
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=4789671&BRD=2275&PAG=461&dept_id=466404&rfi=6
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NORTH
PENN School District Superintendent Bob Hassler discusses a controversial middle
school math program Thursday with parents at a school board meeting. ![]()
LANSDALE – New math nearly became extinct math at the North Penn School
Board meeting Thursday night after a recommendation by North Penn School
District Superintendent Bob Hassler on the much-debated Connected Mathematics
curriculum.
Connected
Math‚
which takes a different approach by embedding math skills in the context of
problems‚
was used in seventh grade last year‚
but numerous parents have complained that their children are not learning math
basics.
Hassler’s
recommendation‚
which is based on the work this summer by the middle school math department‚
will use traditional textbooks as the foundation and base of the math program
next year.
“From
recent meetings with positively every math professional‚
we feel at this point we need to take a step back and see where we are before
moving forward‚”
Hassler said.
Connected Math will be used as supplementary material and will make up about 10
to 15 percent of the math program.
A summer tutoring program is being proposed for students‚
and during the school year pre-testing and math support assistants will be
available for students.
Although scaled back considerably‚
parents against Connected Math want it gone completely.
Trish Gallagher of Montgomery Township said final exam test sores of students
show Connected Math has failed. The board’s
action proves the point‚
she said.
“It
is my understanding that these scores are the lowest they have been in North
Penn in the last 10 years‚”
Gallagher said.
Board President Donna Mengel said the district has received much information on
the program and the recommendation reflects what parents wanted.
“Most
of the board members agreed with the assertion and the information of our
administration. They were all told to go back to the drawing board‚”
Mengel said. “From
what I see‚
the parents have been beyond effective. I’ve
never seen a wholesale curriculum change like this in my time.”
Sharon Rost of Montgomery Township wanted the board to rescind the adoption of
the Connected Math program to ensure it is not the district’s
approved math program.
The board did not think that was necessary given the recommendation.
“Before
we proceed any other year‚
we will take this through committee. There is nothing up my sleeve to say it is
only for one year‚”
Hassler said. “There
is no given of the direction we are going after this year. We are not going to
say we are not going to use Connected Math.”