Former LYS Principal
and current LYS Coach, Lesa Cain, reflects on the following:
LYS Nation,
Retention
only REALLY works over the long term in certain situations.
1. Something
changes at home to put all focus on education and the child, or
2. We
actually do something DIFFERENT at school.
Most kids sit
through the same material for a 2nd time and because they've heard it once and
do better, we all think it (retention) was a good idea. Then the next year
comes and when exposed to new material, the retained student once again falls
behind. Add to that the social
stigma of retention and for the student not much good has occurred.
Retention in
Kindergarten is misguided in almost every single situation. Of course there are
a few exceptions. If a student has missed a ton of school due to health
reasons, we MIGHT consider retention.
Or if the child of migrant workers, who has missed a lot of school but
is catching on to everything we do and just needs more time to solidify the
foundation, again MIGHT be a good retention candidate. But I say “MIGHT”
because it also means we have to put that student with the absolute best
teacher we have and we need to believe that the student will remain on our
campus.
If you
believe (moving towards “know”) that a student has a learning disability I
would rather place the student in the next grade and then begin testing. The
harsh truth is that in many cases retaining the student allows him to score
just high enough so that he never qualifies for services and then we all
(student, parents, teachers) wind up being sad and stuck.
Teachers
going outside the school and talking to parents before an internal decision is
discussed is wrong - very wrong. I had conferences with every teacher about her
students each six weeks. We kept data and tracked progress all year, so at the
end of the year we could look back and make a sound decision - which was very
rarely to retain (even if they failed the test in 5th grade by the way).
Just remember
we always make the best decision for the little people. If the big people don’t like that
decision, they still get paid.
Think. Work. Achieve.
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