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Wednesday, July 30
 

8:15am CDT

Beyond Readiness: The Long-Term Impact of Early Algebra Placement
Wednesday July 30, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Algebra is often considered a gateway to higher-level math and future academic success, but when is the right time for students to take it? Should we wait until students are fully “ready,” or can some benefit from being challenged earlier? This presentation explores the impact of early algebra placement on student growth, using real data to examine whether front-loading advanced coursework helps or hinders long-term achievement.

We will look at key questions:
• Does enrolling in algebra early give students an advantage, or does it create unnecessary struggles?
• How do factors like prior academic readiness and gifted identification influence student success in algebra?
• Are there systematic barriers that prevent some high-achieving students from accessing early algebra?

By shifting the conversation from acceleration to developmental placement, this session will provide insights into how schools can make data-driven decisions about early math coursework. Attendees will leave with research-backed, practical considerations for shaping policies that ensure students are both challenged and supported in their academic journey.
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avatar for Stacey Plumlee

Stacey Plumlee

Gifted and Talented Director, Springdale School District
Stacey Plumlee was born and raised in Springdale, where she currently works as the Gifted and Talented Director at the Springdale School District. Going on her 24th year in education, she has worked as a third-grade teacher, instructional facilitator, and assistant principal. Educational... Read More →
Speakers
Wednesday July 30, 2025 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Grampas (MCC)

9:30am CDT

Beyond Readiness: The Long-Term Impact of Early Algebra Placement (Repeat) LIMITED
Wednesday July 30, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Algebra is often considered a gateway to higher-level math and future academic success, but when is the right time for students to take it? Should we wait until students are fully “ready,” or can some benefit from being challenged earlier? This presentation explores the impact of early algebra placement on student growth, using real data to examine whether front-loading advanced coursework helps or hinders long-term achievement.

We will look at key questions:
• Does enrolling in algebra early give students an advantage, or does it create unnecessary struggles?
• How do factors like prior academic readiness and gifted identification influence student success in algebra?
• Are there systematic barriers that prevent some high-achieving students from accessing early algebra?

By shifting the conversation from acceleration to developmental placement, this session will provide insights into how schools can make data-driven decisions about early math coursework. Attendees will leave with research-backed, practical considerations for shaping policies that ensure students are both challenged and supported in their academic journey.
Presider
avatar for Stacey Plumlee

Stacey Plumlee

Gifted and Talented Director, Springdale School District
Stacey Plumlee was born and raised in Springdale, where she currently works as the Gifted and Talented Director at the Springdale School District. Going on her 24th year in education, she has worked as a third-grade teacher, instructional facilitator, and assistant principal. Educational... Read More →
Speakers
Wednesday July 30, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Grampas (MCC)
 
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