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2003-2004 First In Math® Case Study - School District of Philadelpia, PA (To
download an 8 1/2'' x 11'' printable version of this full Case Study, CLICK HERE). The School District of Philadelphia used funding from their Urban Systemic Program (USP) grant for the implementation of a mathematics intervention to target the needs of its urban population base. The First In Math® program was used in more than 2,600 third through eighth grade classrooms throughout the district during the 2003-2004 school year. The program was selected to meet criteria defined by district CEO, Paul Vallas, that an intervention program in mathematics must: 1) strengthen basic skills; 2) contain a technology element; and 3) create competition to motivate students to achieve. The first-year implementation of the First In Math® program was a resounding success. Students in the District logged over 216,000 hours on the First In Math® site, proving their dedication and willingness to tackle a range of increasingly challenging math problems from simple addition through decimals, fractions, exponents and complex algebra. The 2004 Pennsylvania State Standard Assessment (PSSA) results for the School District of Philadelphia showed a significant increase in overall performance in math. The scores showed a 7.4% increase in 5th grade students scoring at the proficient and above level. Improvement among their 8th grade students was a dramatic 11.1% increase. These results placed the district ahead of Pennsylvania's average increase in scores, a 5.2% in 5th grade students and a 6.1% increase in 8th grade students. The First In Math® program, developed by Suntex International Inc., draws on the company's 16 years of experience in stimulating the achievement process in mathematics among diverse populations. The combination of the family of 24® game products with current technology allowed Suntex to design an online program that has a proven track record of improving math skills and raising overall test scores. Suntex provided follow up to ensure materials were used and the students were receiving all of the incentives set for each achievement level. Teachers benefited by using the real-time assessment feature to see which teams/students were using the site, the percentage of students mastering basic facts, the degree of studentsí test preparedness, how far the students in the district were progressing and more. The online assessment reports allow teachers to identify which students are struggling and can intervene significantly earlier than in the past. Educators can also try out the games for themselves and improve their own numerical fluency and technology quotient. CASE HISTORIES Northwest Region. One of the largest regions in the district, it included 26 schools, 309 classrooms and 8,326 students that were actively involved in the First In Math® (FIM) program. These students were among the top performers in the FIM program, having spent over 30,000 hours on the site. The Northwest Regionís PSSA test scores showed dramatic improvement. 5th grade student scores increased 15.1% (double the districtís 7.4% and nearly triple the state's 5.2% increase). 8th grade student scores increased 16.6% (exceeded the districtís 11.1% and was more than 2 1/2 times the state's 6.1% increase).
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5th Grade Anne Frank Elementary School. 5th grade students here were ranked #1 in the FIM program for Philadelphiaís Northeast Region and ranked #4 in the district. The schoolís PSSA scores jumped 14%, making Frank ES the highest-scoring school in the Northeast Region with 85.1% of 5th grade students performing at the proficient and above levels. Longstreth Elementary School. These students were ranked #1 in the FIM program for the Southwest Region and #5 in the district. While only 7.1% of 5th grade students were proficient in math in the previous school year, students demonstrated their willingness to work hard in the FIM program, and reached 38.1% proficient this year (31.0% increase). Charles Henry School. Ranked #4 in the Northwest Region in the FIM program, 5th grade students went from 22.1% proficient to 55.4% proficient (33.3% increase). Prince Hall School. Ranked #2 in the FIM program in the Northwest Region. 5th grade students achieved a 20.9% improvement, moving from 19.8% the previous year to 40.7% proficient, in the 2003/2004 year. This effort helped the school make AYP in math. Fairhill Elementary School. Ranked #1 in the FIM program in the Central East Region, 5th grade students achieved a 24.3% increase in PSSA scores, rising from 30.3% to 54.6% proficient. 8th Grade Hill-Freedman Middle School. With a predominantly African American student population, Hill-Freedman is an excellent example of the First In Math® program's ability to motivate the desire to excel in a diverse student population. The school was ranked #3 in the state on the FIM site on May 17th, 2004 when students assembled for an awards ceremony to honor their achievement. The release of the PSSA test results confirmed an extraordinary 41.2% improvement among Hill-Freedman's 8th grade students, 84.7% of who scored at the proficient and above levels. Fitler School. Ranked #1 in the FIM program in the Northwest Region and #6 in the district, these 8th grade students worked hard and made everyone proud when their test scores increased 41.6%, taking Fitler from 16.9% proficient the previous year to 58.5% proficient in 2004. Conwell Middle School. Located in the Central East Region of Philadelphia, this school has a large minority population. Approximately 40% of students were from non-English speaking homes, whose native languages included not only Spanish, but also Romanian, Albanian and Haitian dialects. The First In Math® program motivated Conwell 8th grade students to leave a "legacy of excellence" upon their graduation. The outcome of their hard work and dedication were the #1, #2 and #3 statewide ranked positions for all three 8th grade teams by March of 2004. PSSA test results again reflected Conwell's achievement with a 25.1% jump among 8th grade students. 72.2% scored at the proficient and above levels. A dramatic improvement over the previous year scores at 41.7%. (What makes Conwell's achievement so remarkable is that most students in this school did not have Internet access at home. These students made the effort to come to school as early as 6:30 AM to use the computer lab before class, clearly demonstrating their commitment to success in the First In Math® Program.) Reynolds School. Ranked #1 in the FIM program in the district and the state, these 8th grade students showed a 27.6% improvement. Their hard work took Reynolds from 10.7% proficient in the previous year to 38.3% proficient this year, helping the school to achieve AYP for mathematics. Dobson School. Ranked #6 in the Northwest Region and #14 for the district in the FIM program, Dobson 8th grade students achieved a 30.5% improvement from the previous year PSSA results. Farrell School. Ranked #1 in FIM in the Northeast Region and #4 in the district. Farrell's 8th grade students achieved a 20% improvement in their PSSA results, from 47% proficient the previous year to 67% proficient in the 2003/2004 year.
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The Top 14 First In Math® Schools' 18.1 % increase is nearly 2 1/1 times the School District of Philadelphia's increase of 7.4%, and is more than triple the state's increase of 5.2%.
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