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Stepping up to Algebra (SUTA) Program


THE FUTURE OF SILICON VALLEY RELIES ON THE NEXT WAVE OF INNOVATORS, SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS.

SVEF created its Stepping Up to Algebra program to prepare today’s students for tomorrow’s economy.

Stepping Up to Algebra is a summer program designed to advance students ahead one grade level in math. Our goal is to prepare 6th and 7th grade students to take Algebra I during the school year.

The Challenge

  1. Algebra is widely considered a “gatekeeper” course for college admission.
  2. Students who take Algebra I in the 7th and 8th grades are much more likely to take all of the high school math courses available to them, including AP Calculus.
  3. Only about 10% of 7th grade students and 50% of 8th grade students in Santa Clara County took the Algebra I California Standards Test in the spring of 2007. 
  4. Seventh grade students who take Algebra I perform significantly higher on the California Standards Test (CST) than other grade levels (92% Advanced/Proficient).
  5. The state provides funds for remedial summer school instruction but not for enrichment or advancement..

The Solution

This program serves 6th and 7th grade students who are at or above grade level in their regular math class. The Stepping Up to Algebra program provides enrichment instruction in math so that each student receives a head-start on the next grade level of math instruction prior to entering the 7th and 8th grades.

Providing exposure to the college experience and building confidence is a crucial part of the program design.  In addition to a strong math curriculum, there will be a college readiness curriculum which includes a college campus field trip. 

The curriculum also includes a “work-readiness” component, in which students learn why math is valuable and applicable to the workplace.  Corporate volunteers are placed in each classroom, and serve as tutors and role models.  They also make presentations to students on why math is important in their jobs/careers.

 

 

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