Is there a report for mean SAT score of PG county high schools in like I see referenced for MCPS?

Anonymous
I can't find it. Has anyone else seen one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't find it. Has anyone else seen one?


Careful what you wish for
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't find it. Has anyone else seen one?


Careful what you wish for


All it would tell you that PG is in the middle of a multi year decline and rates towards the bottom of the state and way below average nationally. White and Asians lead the decline in scores by almost 80 point cumulatively between math and reading.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't find it. Has anyone else seen one?


Careful what you wish for


All it would tell you that PG is in the middle of a multi year decline and rates towards the bottom of the state and way below average nationally. White and Asians lead the decline in scores by almost 80 point cumulatively between math and reading.


When will PG learned
Anonymous
I think they should post the report like the other counties. We can't divert our eyes and pretend reality isn't happening. If PG wants to show it should and can compete with MoCo within a few years, post the report with explanation on what they plan to do to improve the scores. This is part of the reason why the County isn't taken as seriously in the region (educationally).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't find it. Has anyone else seen one?


Careful what you wish for


All it would tell you that PG is in the middle of a multi year decline and rates towards the bottom of the state and way below average nationally. White and Asians lead the decline in scores by almost 80 point cumulatively between math and reading.


When will PG learned
I have never corrected spelling, grammar or punctuation on this site, but it is funny to see this response chastising PG County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think they should post the report like the other counties. We can't divert our eyes and pretend reality isn't happening. If PG wants to show it should and can compete with MoCo within a few years, post the report with explanation on what they plan to do to improve the scores. This is part of the reason why the County isn't taken as seriously in the region (educationally).


I completely agree
Anonymous
I think PG had 4 kids for the entire county last year.
Anonymous
4 kids who took the SATs? WHAT are you talking about?
Anonymous
Sorry got this confused with the NMSF - 4 kids that were award NMSF
Anonymous
I'd be interested in seeing this also.
Anonymous
So wont you move to Montgomery County were they dont even hand out "grades" anymore but give out "P"'s for passing. Which is cute until your child gets to middle school and you realize that "P" was a "c" average and not the A+ you were assuming. Not to mention those "Bethesda & Potomac" clusters parents have been fleeing to private schools in record numbers. Lets make PG the best system possible, no need to compare it other school systems, the grass always look greener on the other side. I dont view this school system as horrible either, never did honestly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So wont you move to Montgomery County were they dont even hand out "grades" anymore but give out "P"'s for passing. Which is cute until your child gets to middle school and you realize that "P" was a "c" average and not the A+ you were assuming. Not to mention those "Bethesda & Potomac" clusters parents have been fleeing to private schools in record numbers. Lets make PG the best system possible, no need to compare it other school systems, the grass always look greener on the other side. I dont view this school system as horrible either, never did honestly.


It is irrelevant how you view it, what matters is college admission offices and how the outside world views the children who get out out into to the world with just an education to differentiate them form the countless others. Problem is the county isn't taken seriously and that affects kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So wont you move to Montgomery County were they dont even hand out "grades" anymore but give out "P"'s for passing. Which is cute until your child gets to middle school and you realize that "P" was a "c" average and not the A+ you were assuming. Not to mention those "Bethesda & Potomac" clusters parents have been fleeing to private schools in record numbers. Lets make PG the best system possible, no need to compare it other school systems, the grass always look greener on the other side. I dont view this school system as horrible either, never did honestly.


It is irrelevant how you view it, what matters is college admission offices and how the outside world views the children who get out out into to the world with just an education to differentiate them form the countless others. Problem is the county isn't taken seriously and that affects kids.



Wait so my childs 4.00 GPA and high SAT SCORES wont matter because they are in the Prince Georges County school system? If thats the case then why does it matter what the county average SAT score is, they wont be taken seriously regardless. There have been plenty of students in this system that have gone on to Ivy League universities, hasn't hurt them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't find it. Has anyone else seen one?


Careful what you wish for


All it would tell you that PG is in the middle of a multi year decline and rates towards the bottom of the state and way below average nationally. White and Asians lead the decline in scores by almost 80 point cumulatively between math and reading.


When will PG learned
I have never corrected spelling, grammar or punctuation on this site, but it is funny to see this response chastising PG County.


I think that the person who posted wrote incorrectly on purpose. It was supposed to be a joke
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