Making Math Moments That Matter

What If the Report Card Doesn’t Match the Math You’re Seeing?

Kyle Pearce & Jon Orr Episode 393

It’s early in the school year. You’re reviewing student math work and noticing some red flags—math concepts that should be solid just aren’t there. But when you check their file, you see As and Bs from last year. So what now?

In this episode, we unpack the tension many educators face: How do you trust your math professional judgment while navigating a system that sends mixed messages? How do you raise concerns for math progress without being seen as “the bad guy”? And how do you advocate for students without damaging trust with them—or with families?

We offer honest reflection, practical ideas, and a few words of reassurance for educators who are trying to do right by kids while staying true to their instincts.

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • Why early-year assessment in math doesn’t always align with previous report cards
  • How to trust your professional judgment in math class without jumping to conclusions
  • Strategies for addressing math learning gaps while preserving student and family relationships
  • What to consider before labeling a student “at risk”
  • How to start the year with clarity, compassion, and confidence

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