New DC School Report Cards have been posted to OSSE’s website

Anonymous
So interesting! Wow. It's interesting how much variety there is in student mobility data-- compare Two Rivers Young, for example, with Mundo Verde Calle Ocho.
Anonymous
Oif. If summative score is the "overall" score there are some clunkers on here.
Anonymous
Is there a way we can download the data?
Anonymous
Also so many of these schools have 40%+ kids including preschoolers as chronically absentee. We have a b@tts in seats problem.
Anonymous
Seems like only the Summative Score data is available in Excel right now.

Topping the list we have Walls at 88.7, Ross at 88.3, Banneker at 87.9, and Yu Ying and DCB at 86.2. The lowest is Center City Capitol Hill at 7.5 (ouch-- such an outlier I wonder if it's not a mistake).

Here's a selection of scores I found interesting.
Stokes East End 15.4
SSMA 17.9
Langley 20.1
Amidon-Bowen 20.9
Bethune 22.2
Jefferson 24.4
JO Wilson 24.8
Two Rivers Young 26.0
Van Ness 26.8
Eliot-Hine 27.1
MacFarland 29.6
Wells 35.4
Mundo P St 35.9
Center City Shaw 36.7 (and other Center City campuses higher)
CMI 38.7
Two Rivers Middle 40.7
Lee Brookland 41.2
Walker-Jones 41.2
Breakthrough 42
Stuart-Hobson 42
Mundo Calle Ocho 44.8
Bancroft 45
LAMB 45.7
CHML 45.7
SWS 47.1
Two Rivers 4th 48.2
Latin Cooper 49.9
ITS 50.4
DC Prep Edgewood 50.5
Seaton 51.3
Hardy 53.2
Takoma 53.5
Stokes Brookland 55.2
J-R 57
Payne 57
DCI 57.3
Oyster-Adams 58.5
John Lewis 60.7
Stanton and Smothers 61.8
Raymond 62.5
Marie Reed 62.9
BASIS 63.4
Burroughs 64
Brent 64.3
Ludlow 64.7
Watkins 64.8
Barnard 66.2
Thomas 68.3
Sojourner Truth 70.6
Latin Upper School 70.9
Bruce-Monroe 71.8
Langdon 72.1
Maury 72.1
Tyler 73.2
Powell 73.7
Garrison 76.9
Deal 77.1
Whittier 82.7
DC Prep Edgewood Middle 83.3
McKinley Tech 84.5
Anonymous
Does the site just not work at all on mobile devices? When I tried to look at my school on my phone, all of the categories just appear blank?
Anonymous
How do they calculate the “summative scores”? Some of those seem off.
Anonymous
Charters up for review this year:
DCI: 57.3
Harmony: 56.3
Lee Brookland: 41.2 (East End not listed)
DCB: 86.2
EL Haynes: 47.3 elementary, 64.5 middle, 34.5 high
Two Rivers: 48.2 4th, 26.0 Young, 40.7 middle.
Meridian: 43.9
Perry St: 45
Roots: 72.6
Seems like pretty much okay, assuming Two Rivers turns things around.

Charters up for review next year-- clearly some are in trouble.
Capital Village 12.9 (ouch!)
Girls Global 27.3
Social Justice 28.7
Truth 70.6
Washington Global 66.4
Bridges 41.7
Hope Community 17.6-- ouch!
Howard 37
Bethune 22.2
Cap City 50.1 high, 51.5 lower, 51.5 middle
Paul: 42.6 high, 57.4 middle
IDEA: 12.0-- ouch!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do they calculate the “summative scores”? Some of those seem off.


There's a place you can click in each school's file to see how the Summative score was calculated, but it goes to a dead site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do they calculate the “summative scores”? Some of those seem off.


There's a place you can click in each school's file to see how the Summative score was calculated, but it goes to a dead site.


I think full data files are not uploaded yet, which is probably why it goes to a dead site. A tweet I saw on EmpowerK12's page said the rest of the data should be there by next week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do they calculate the “summative scores”? Some of those seem off.


There's a place you can click in each school's file to see how the Summative score was calculated, but it goes to a dead site.


I think full data files are not uploaded yet, which is probably why it goes to a dead site. A tweet I saw on EmpowerK12's page said the rest of the data should be there by next week.


A bit more info on what will be factored into those numbers is https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/ESSA%20Required%20Measures.pdf or https://osse.dc.gov/release/district-columbia-essa-state-plan-approved-us-department-education-0
Anonymous
Wow my kid went to Powell. That is amazing.
Anonymous
This is hilarious. No transparency on the criteria and the percentages of said criterias used to calculate these scores. Meaningless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is hilarious. No transparency on the criteria and the percentages of said criterias used to calculate these scores. Meaningless.


What exactly do you mean by “criteria”? You are wondering why they chose these particular metrics over others or something else?
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