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K-Level Placement Guidelines (Grades 6-9)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
ADVANCED CLASSES
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K-level classes have a more rigorous and in-depth content focus than on-level classes. Classes often move at a faster pace, include different types of assignments, and require additional outside reading. These classes are designed to challenge students beyond grade-level academic courses and prepare them for success in future advanced coursework. Students may require additional encouragement and support from both family and campus staff to be successful in advanced classes. Students enrolled in advanced classes in English/language arts, math, science, or social studies should have an interest in and an aptitude for the subject.
ADVANCED CLASSES ENTRY/EXIT CRITERIA
Eligibility for Entry into K-level Classes
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Students who are currently scheduled in a K-level class will be able to continue in the K-level class if the student maintains a 75+ average for the second semester.
Students are eligible for first-time entry into a K-level class if
- the student earns a grade of 85+ yearly average in the previous on-level class in the same subject; or
- the student earns Masters Grade Level on the STAAR test for the corresponding subject (see chart);
and
- the student has parent permission to enroll in the K-level class (9th grade only).
Students entering grades six through eight who meet K-level entry criteria will be placed in a K-level course. *The math placement exception applies. Parents may speak with the middle school counselor or administrator if they wish to opt their child out of a K-level course.
Grade Level
If the student earns Masters Grade Level:
The student qualifies for:
5th to 6th
5th grade STAAR Reading
K-level ELAR & K-level Social Studies
5th grade STAAR Math
K-level Math
5th grade STAAR Science
K-level Science
6th to 7th
6th grade STAAR Reading
K-level ELA & K-level Social Studies
6th Grade STAAR Math
K-level Math* & K-level Science
7th to 8th
7th Grade STAAR Reading
K-level ELA & K-level Social Studies
7th Grade STAAR Math
K-level Math* & K-level Science
8th to 9th
8th grade STAAR Reading
K-level English
8th grade STAAR Science
K-level Biology
8th grade STAAR Social Studies
K-level /AP World History or K-level World Geography/AP Human Geography (in either 9th or 10th grade)
*Note: The middle school math placement exception applies. Students who qualify based on the information above will still need to attend and must make an 80+ in the appropriate summer program (Moving Up in Math for students entering seventh grade or Accelerate to Algebra for students entering eighth grade) or earn an 80+ on the corresponding credit by exam.
Remaining eligible in the K-level Class
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Students remain eligible to continue in a K-level class by maintaining a grade of 75+ for the second semester. An action plan will be developed for a student earning a grade between 70 and 74 for any grading period.
Removal from K-level Class
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- Students who receive a 74 or lower average for the semester will be removed from the K-level class and placed in an on-level class for the following semester.
- Students who receive a 69 or lower for any grading period will be removed from the K-level class and placed in an appropriate on-level class for the remainder of the school year.
- At progress report time or at the end of a grading period, a student may, upon his/her request and parent approval, be placed in an appropriate on-level class for the remainder of the school year.
The K-level entry/exit criteria apply to all HORIZONS students enrolled in HORIZONS/K-level cluster classes.
Student accommodations may not alter the rigor or pace of the K-level class.