Does your HS show you the school report sent to ccolleges?

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Anonymous wrote:Here is an example of a school profile:

https://www.landon.net/uploaded/documents/college_counseling/School_Profile_2015-16_ForCollegeCounseling_10.2.15.pdf


Thanks.That is interesting. I have never seen such a profile for our school. There is a MCPS profile but if gives info about diversity, kids in special Ed and FARMS, teacher info, specific types of programs, etc. The only equivalent thing to what you posted is how many kids scored 3 or above on AP tests.


Wow! This is very unimpressive. I would not be happy paying private school tuition for these standardized test results. The better public HSs have higher averages.


plus holy grade inflation. 6 kids with a C average, everyone else B or A


Really? 6 Cs Out of 56 kids total seems fine.


My high school curved classes to a B-, but that was the stone ages



If you like grade inflation, sure.

When everyone is special, no one is.


how many Cs would you like to see?
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Anonymous wrote:Here is an example of a school profile:

https://www.landon.net/uploaded/documents/college_counseling/School_Profile_2015-16_ForCollegeCounseling_10.2.15.pdf


Thanks.That is interesting. I have never seen such a profile for our school. There is a MCPS profile but if gives info about diversity, kids in special Ed and FARMS, teacher info, specific types of programs, etc. The only equivalent thing to what you posted is how many kids scored 3 or above on AP tests.


Wow! This is very unimpressive. I would not be happy paying private school tuition for these standardized test results. The better public HSs have higher averages.


plus holy grade inflation. 6 kids with a C average, everyone else B or A



Really? 6 Cs Out of 56 kids total seems fine.


Until your get is one of the Cs

If you like grade inflation, sure.

When everyone is special, no one is.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is an example of a school profile:

https://www.landon.net/uploaded/documents/college_counseling/School_Profile_2015-16_ForCollegeCounseling_10.2.15.pdf


Thanks.That is interesting. I have never seen such a profile for our school. There is a MCPS profile but if gives info about diversity, kids in special Ed and FARMS, teacher info, specific types of programs, etc. The only equivalent thing to what you posted is how many kids scored 3 or above on AP tests.


Wow! This is very unimpressive. I would not be happy paying private school tuition for these standardized test results. The better public HSs have higher averages.


plus holy grade inflation. 6 kids with a C average, everyone else B or A


Really? 6 Cs Out of 56 kids total seems fine.


If you like grade inflation, sure.

When everyone is special, no one is.


Funny that you think getting an A or a B makes you "special".

In my world it makes you someone who did the work and demonstrated a command of the subject matter and ability to progress.

Sorry that other people's kids are as capable as yours.
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Anonymous wrote:Google as your school might post it on their website


I found an old one for the STEM magnet program at our school but not for the school as a whole.

Would colleges be looking to compare kids within specialized programs? My DC is not in the STEM magnet but is in a different program.


Yes, within specialized programs. For example, at Blair, STEM magnet kids are compared with each other, CAP with each other, and the rest of the population with each other.
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