Two Rivers or E.L Haynes

Anonymous
sorry, far great percentage of FARMs
Anonymous
Scores don't tell the full story. This year's ELH reading score was an anomaly. Compare to previous years and you will see. I'd put more stock in your own impressions, kids' experience and parents' satisfaction.

What happened to EL Haynes reading this year? What's the cause of the anomaly?


To get a better idea of what the actual reading scores are, look at the grade-by-grade results instead of the overall school results.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Scores don't tell the full story. This year's ELH reading score was an anomaly. Compare to previous years and you will see. I'd put more stock in your own impressions, kids' experience and parents' satisfaction.

What happened to EL Haynes reading this year? What's the cause of the anomaly?


To get a better idea of what the actual reading scores are, look at the grade-by-grade results instead of the overall school results.


Where is that information posted? I'm curious because I'd expected higher scores from ELH.
Anonymous
Google DC NCLB and when you are in the "report card" for 2011, look on the top of the report for the link that says - report by grade.
Anonymous
Maybe it's the location so close to Capitol Hill, but Two Rivers' population seems to skew more middle-class and better educated.
Anonymous
2 years later, do parents still feel the same way?
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