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Wyoming Valley West School District

What the Math file and the ELA file say together — that neither says alone.
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The finding that reframes the whole conversation
254 students are scored as a math problem —
but the data says they have a writing problem.
That's about 1 in 9 of every math test taker. No single-subject report can see this, because it only exists when you read the Math and ELA files for the same student at once.
The Expression Gap

They can do the math. They can't put the reasoning into words.

These 254 students answer multiple-choice math correctly, then collapse on the open-response items that ask them to explain — and every one of them is also flagged Low on the ELA Text-Dependent-Analysis essay. The math score is a symptom. The cause is written expression.

47.1%Multiple-choice math
(they know it)
16.3%Open-response math
(they can't explain)
31 pts
the gap between knowing and explaining, for this cohort
202
of them are scored Below / Basic in math — a misdiagnosis
100%
are also Low on the ELA written-analysis essay
WHERE THEY ARE:141 · Wyoming Valley West Middle School50 · State Street Elementary Center35 · Dana Elementary Center28 · Chester Street Elementary
Grade 4: 56Grade 5: 57Grade 6: 42Grade 7: 45Grade 8: 54
How we know: for each student we compare multiple-choice vs. open-response raw performance within the math test, then join to that same student's ELA reporting categories. A large MC–OE gap that co-occurs with a Low Text-Dependent-Analysis flag is the signature of an expression gap, not a content gap. What to do: writing-across-the-content-areas support and constructed-response practice — not more math remediation. Spending intervention dollars on these students as "math kids" is spending them in the wrong subject.
One Standard Away

54 students are a single standard from Proficient. Here's the roster.

Of 1344 students sitting at Basic in math, 54 are held back by exactly one weak standard. That isn't a vague "needs support" list — it's a specific set of small groups a principal can schedule Monday.

The one standard they needStudentsSmall groupsWhere (top buildings)
C-GGeometry
Shapes, angles, area, surface area, volume, and the coordinate plane.
82 groupsWyoming Valley West Middle School (4), State Street Elementary Center (2), Dana Elementary Center (1)
A-NThe Number System
Integers, rational numbers, and their operations.
72 groupsWyoming Valley West Middle School (7)
D-SStatistics & Probability
Summarizing data, distributions, and probability.
72 groupsWyoming Valley West Middle School (7)
B-EExpressions & Equations
Write, evaluate, and solve expressions, equations, and inequalities.
72 groupsWyoming Valley West Middle School (7)
D-MMeasurement & Data
Measurement and representing/interpreting data.
61 groupDana Elementary Center (4), Chester Street Elementary (2)
A-FNumbers & Operations—Fractions
Understand, compare, and compute with fractions.
61 groupChester Street Elementary (3), State Street Elementary Center (2), Dana Elementary Center (1)
A-TNumbers & Operations in Base Ten
Place value, multi-digit arithmetic, and decimals.
61 groupState Street Elementary Center (3), Chester Street Elementary (2), Dana Elementary Center (1)
B-OOperations & Algebraic Thinking
Operations, patterns, and solving problems algebraically.
51 groupDana Elementary Center (2), State Street Elementary Center (2), Chester Street Elementary (1)
A-RRatios & Proportional Relationships
Ratios, rates, proportions, and percent problems.
21 groupWyoming Valley West Middle School (2)
18.2% 20.5%
District math proficiency if these 54 single-standard students cross the line — reachable with 13 targeted small groups, not a district-wide program.
How we know: we take every student scored Basic in math, count their Low reporting-category flags, and isolate those with exactly one. Each maps to a single eligible-content standard and a home building — so the intervention is a named group, sized, and located. Why it matters: the cheapest proficiency points in any district are the students already almost there. This finds them by name and tells you the one thing each needs.
DEMONSTRATION. Scores shown are synthetic / illustrative, generated for product demonstration — not actual student results. Displayed on Wyoming Valley West's real building names for realism. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Wyoming Valley West.
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