basis math levels

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to the latest data for PARCC 4+, Basis and Walls are about the same for ELA and math (putting them above all other DC public schools), even though Basis is 100% lottery and Walls cherry picks their freshman class from a pool of straight A students. Both are way ahead of J-R, an in-bound school in one of the richest areas of DC.

For math, 82 of 124 were 4+ at Basis, 116 of 172 were 4+ at Walls, and 170 of 680 were 4+ at J-R.

Here are the percentages:

Walls

ELA 94.07
Math 67.44

Basis

ELA 92.06
Math 66.12

J-R

ELA 57.54
Math 25.00


+1.

And it is not clear that you are better off in the burbs.

For example, take a look at B-CC High in wealthy Bethesda.

Only 66% of kids are proficient in math there, which is about the same as Walls or BASIS DC.


B-CC has 22% students on food support (FARMS)


NP and this might be a bit off topic but if the only determinant of a school being good is the percent of kids not on FARMS then it really has nothing to do with the teachers or curriculum or anything but household income. And are we saying FARMS kids can be proficient in math or English?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to the latest data for PARCC 4+, Basis and Walls are about the same for ELA and math (putting them above all other DC public schools), even though Basis is 100% lottery and Walls cherry picks their freshman class from a pool of straight A students. Both are way ahead of J-R, an in-bound school in one of the richest areas of DC.

For math, 82 of 124 were 4+ at Basis, 116 of 172 were 4+ at Walls, and 170 of 680 were 4+ at J-R.

Here are the percentages:

Walls

ELA 94.07
Math 67.44

Basis

ELA 92.06
Math 66.12

J-R

ELA 57.54
Math 25.00


+1.

And it is not clear that you are better off in the burbs.

For example, take a look at B-CC High in wealthy Bethesda.

Only 66% of kids are proficient in math there, which is about the same as Walls or BASIS DC.


B-CC has 22% students on food support (FARMS)


NP and this might be a bit off topic but if the only determinant of a school being good is the percent of kids not on FARMS then it really has nothing to do with the teachers or curriculum or anything but household income. And are we saying FARMS kids can be proficient in math or English?


Yes, aggregate proficiency data is mostly just a proxy for demographics. But I think the PP you’re quoting was clarifying the PPP’s characterization of B-CC as a “wealthy Bethesda” school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to the latest data for PARCC 4+, Basis and Walls are about the same for ELA and math (putting them above all other DC public schools), even though Basis is 100% lottery and Walls cherry picks their freshman class from a pool of straight A students. Both are way ahead of J-R, an in-bound school in one of the richest areas of DC.

For math, 82 of 124 were 4+ at Basis, 116 of 172 were 4+ at Walls, and 170 of 680 were 4+ at J-R.

Here are the percentages:

Walls

ELA 94.07
Math 67.44

Basis

ELA 92.06
Math 66.12

J-R

ELA 57.54
Math 25.00


+1.

And it is not clear that you are better off in the burbs.

For example, take a look at B-CC High in wealthy Bethesda.

Only 66% of kids are proficient in math there, which is about the same as Walls or BASIS DC.

I hope you're not that dumb to know that is apples to oranges comparison.
Different test, different standard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:According to the latest data for PARCC 4+, Basis and Walls are about the same for ELA and math (putting them above all other DC public schools), even though Basis is 100% lottery and Walls cherry picks their freshman class from a pool of straight A students. Both are way ahead of J-R, an in-bound school in one of the richest areas of DC.

For math, 82 of 124 were 4+ at Basis, 116 of 172 were 4+ at Walls, and 170 of 680 were 4+ at J-R.

Here are the percentages:

Walls

ELA 94.07
Math 67.44

Basis

ELA 92.06
Math 66.12

J-R

ELA 57.54
Math 25.00


+1.

And it is not clear that you are better off in the burbs.

For example, take a look at B-CC High in wealthy Bethesda.

Only 66% of kids are proficient in math there, which is about the same as Walls or BASIS DC.

I hope you're not that dumb to know that is apples to oranges comparison.
Different test, different standard.


Not really.

MD used to use PARCC and now they use MCAP. It tests the same sort of thing.

Plus, average SAT scores, especially for math, are a lot better at Basis DC then B-CC, so if anything PARCC has a higher standard than MCAP.

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