PARCC Scores for Grades 3-8

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you take the average of both scores, here are the best-performing schools (the share of kids scoring 4+):

Janney ES 0.7375
Ross ES 0.7255
Lafayette ES 0.719
Mann ES 0.706
Eaton ES 0.689
Stoddert ES 0.678
Murch ES 0.6745
Key ES 0.6495
Basis DC PCS 0.6335
Brent ES 0.626
Washington Yu Ying PCS 0.6105
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Elementary 0.6045
Washington Latin PCS - Middle School 0.5845
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Middle 0.568
KIPP DC LEAD Academy 0.549
Oyster Adams Bilingual School 0.5445
Deal MS 0.536
Hyde Addison ES 0.5165
School Within School at Goding 0.513
Latin American Montessori Bilingual (LAMB) PCS 0.458
Maury ES 0.44
Shepherd ES 0.4335
Hearst ES 0.4225
Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS 0.383
Two Rivers PCS 0.375
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS 0.354


Can you do the same list with the percentage of economically disadvantaged added? Would be helpful seeing which schools do the best with the poorer students. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, i hate the posturing that begins on page 1 of this thread: X is best because kids scored 1% better than Y! Yay us. come on, aren't we smarter than that?

And I'd love to see some critical discussion about the tests themselves. Are these tests measuring the correct things? Should third graders be evaluated on comprehension with a keyboard based test? And, what do these scores say about the education any individual child is receiving?

That said, yay eaton - gotten fairly ridiculous bashing on this board alter, but hanging in the top, as usual.


+1. Agree 100%. Especially when one is not considering the makeup of the school (% of low income, special ed etc).
Anonymous
Looks like CM only had 26 kids tested.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you take the average of both scores, here are the best-performing schools (the share of kids scoring 4+):

Janney ES 0.7375
Ross ES 0.7255
Lafayette ES 0.719
Mann ES 0.706
Eaton ES 0.689
Stoddert ES 0.678
Murch ES 0.6745
Key ES 0.6495
Basis DC PCS 0.6335
Brent ES 0.626
Washington Yu Ying PCS 0.6105
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Elementary 0.6045
Washington Latin PCS - Middle School 0.5845
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Middle 0.568
KIPP DC LEAD Academy 0.549
Oyster Adams Bilingual School 0.5445
Deal MS 0.536
Hyde Addison ES 0.5165
School Within School at Goding 0.513
Latin American Montessori Bilingual (LAMB) PCS 0.458
Maury ES 0.44
Shepherd ES 0.4335
Hearst ES 0.4225
Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS 0.383
Two Rivers PCS 0.375
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS 0.354


Can you do the same list with the percentage of economically disadvantaged added? Would be helpful seeing which schools do the best with the poorer students. Thanks!



That's a good question. Those data aren't available for all schools since some have fewer than 25. Here are some of the top for English:

School Name Tested Grade Subject Category Subgroup % level 4+
Shepherd ES All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 30.2%
Community Academy CAPCS Online* All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 31.0%
Cleveland ES All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 31.3%
Washington Latin PCS - Middle School All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 31.3%
KIPP DC LEAD Academy All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 32.0%
William E. Doar, Jr. PCS for the Performing Arts All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 33.0%
Deal MS All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 35.8%
D C Prep-Benning Elementary PCS All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 37.3%
Eaton ES All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 43.8%
Basis DC PCS All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 43.9%
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Middle All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 47.1%
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Elementary All All ELA Economically Disadvantaged 60.0%

And for math:

School Name Tested Grade Subject Category Subgroup % level 4+
Achievement Preparatory PCS-Middle School All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 30.0%
Marie Reed ES All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 32.5%
Shepherd ES All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 32.6%
Thomson ES All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 33.0%
J O Wilson ES All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 33.8%
Powell ES All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 34.5%
Eagle Academy PCS - Eagle Center at McGogney All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 35.2%
KIPP DC KEY Academy PCS All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 37.2%
Friendship PCS Woodridge Elementary All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 39.0%
Ludlow Taylor ES All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 40.5%
D C Prep-Benning Elementary PCS All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 41.8%
KIPP DC Heights Academy PCS All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 47.6%
D C Preparatory Benning Middle Campus All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 50.0%
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Elementary All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 52.7%
KIPP DC Promise PCS All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 62.3%
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Middle All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 65.3%
KIPP DC LEAD Academy All 3to8 Math Economically Disadvantaged 66.7%




Anonymous
Can someone explain what "% at level selected" means? There are a number of schools that only had 25, 40, 50 kids tested. Wouldn't one or two kids doing really well (or really poorly) completely skew things?
Anonymous
Do special ed kids take the PARCC and are the scores factored in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you take the average of both scores, here are the best-performing schools (the share of kids scoring 4+):

Janney ES 0.7375
Ross ES 0.7255
Lafayette ES 0.719
Mann ES 0.706
Eaton ES 0.689
Stoddert ES 0.678
Murch ES 0.6745
Key ES 0.6495
Basis DC PCS 0.6335
Brent ES 0.626
Washington Yu Ying PCS 0.6105
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Elementary 0.6045
Washington Latin PCS - Middle School 0.5845
DC Prep PCS Edgewood Middle 0.568
KIPP DC LEAD Academy 0.549
Oyster Adams Bilingual School 0.5445
Deal MS 0.536
Hyde Addison ES 0.5165
School Within School at Goding 0.513
Latin American Montessori Bilingual (LAMB) PCS 0.458
Maury ES 0.44
Shepherd ES 0.4335
Hearst ES 0.4225
Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS 0.383
Two Rivers PCS 0.375
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS 0.354


Can you do the same list with the percentage of economically disadvantaged added? Would be helpful seeing which schools do the best with the poorer students. Thanks!



Actually, all of these schools have fewer than 25 economically disadvantage, which is pretty surprising given the size of many of them...

Brent ES
Capitol Hill Montessori School at Logan
Creative Minds International PCS
Eagle Academy PCS New Jersey Avenue Campus
Harmony DC PCS-School of Excellence
Janney ES
Key ES
Lafayette ES
Latin American Montessori Bilingual (LAMB) PCS
Mann ES
Richard Wright PCS for Journalism and Media Arts
Roots PCS
Ross ES
School Within School at Goding
Shining Stars Montessori Academy PCS
Stoddert ES
Washington Yu Ying PCS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Can you do the same list with the percentage of economically disadvantaged added? Would be helpful seeing which schools do the best with the poorer students. Thanks

That's a good question. Those data aren't available for all schools since some have fewer than 25. Here are some of the top for English:




Thanks so much. Realized after typing that I meant the overall percent of FARM students at each school, but that data wasn't included in this release, that would have to be pulled for each school individually, from equity reports and school profiles.

But that list shows that if your concern is getting poorer kids doing better on tests, DC Prep and KIPP know what they are doing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain what "% at level selected" means? There are a number of schools that only had 25, 40, 50 kids tested. Wouldn't one or two kids doing really well (or really poorly) completely skew things?


There are 5 levels on PARCC - 5 being the best. DC has chosen a benchmark of all students getting level 4 or 5. So the % is the number of students who scored 4 or above. You can also tell from the spreadsheets how many scored 3 or above, or level 1 or 2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do special ed kids take the PARCC and are the scores factored in?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do special ed kids take the PARCC and are the scores factored in?


Yes.


And so do ELL.
Anonymous
Where are the charter results posted? I can't find them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Can you do the same list with the percentage of economically disadvantaged added? Would be helpful seeing which schools do the best with the poorer students. Thanks

That's a good question. Those data aren't available for all schools since some have fewer than 25. Here are some of the top for English:




Thanks so much. Realized after typing that I meant the overall percent of FARM students at each school, but that data wasn't included in this release, that would have to be pulled for each school individually, from equity reports and school profiles.

But that list shows that if your concern is getting poorer kids doing better on tests, DC Prep and KIPP know what they are doing.


Yes, DC Prep Edgewood results are especially impressive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where are the charter results posted? I can't find them.


The links here have all schools - charter and DCPS. http://osse.dc.gov/node/1120842
Anonymous
Since these data can now be compared to other states that used PARCC, does anyone have leads as to how DC is doing in comparison?
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