| No one should be impressed by those scores. We should ask more of our schools rather than try and justify substandard scores. |
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Side note: please stop using the word “kiddo.” Like nails on a freaking chalkboard.
Carry on. |
Getting a 3 = morons. What about 4+? That's more relevant to OP's DS. |
I would say more like a 5. 4 is grade level, average. 5 is above average to advanced. |
Brent's first name is Robert but his friends call him Bob. |
Big fish, little pond. Your kid could rise to the top provided they're also interested in the arts. |
Ok then. Then you probably need to leave DC because everyone sucks in your opinion. City-wide: 4027 students took the 10th grade ELA exam. 11% scored 5 (442 students) 3821 students took the Geometry test (not all were 10th graders when they sat for it, but that's the highest level tested) - 2.5% scored 5 194 students took Integrated Math 2 and 8.2% scored 5 |
| Nope. Not challenging enough in basic subjects. |
Many parents like myself, realize how poorly DC students do overall. Sure poverty plays a role but above numbers speaks very poorly of the kids academic performance in DC. I think a big reason is because there is no tracking and the higher performing kids are not challenged enough to their fullest potential Also, since DCPS schools are not very good as compared to those of our neighbors, many parents give up on DCPS and move to the burbs or go private. |
Generational poverty plays the biggest role. One's mother's SES is the biggest factor in determining one's academic and economic outcomes. And all high school students know that PARCC is irrelevant to their own lives. More than a few who could do well blow it off. My son got a 3 in Math and ELA during high school (Wilson). Same kid got 5s in MS. He also scored 5 on 7 AP exams, 35 on the ACT and 1560 on the SAT. PARCC is not a great measure of school quality, especially at a school like Ellington where students are selected on the basis of talent and drive and not on academic achievement. |
What does Duke do on Count day?
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It is a ridiculous and untrue statement to to say that half the school is empty. What half are you referring to exactly, and by what definition? It is under its full capacity by about only 40 students at this point. It has doubled its previous space, so of course it will take 3-4 years to fill it using the audition-based entry. The design of its theater at the center of the school perhaps makes it look less full than it is because the classrooms surround the center, but those rooms are full. |
None of those people are jazz musicians whose first name was as well known, if not more so, than his last. |
Wilson was #9. Just sayin' |
Wow, that is crazy. Can someone post a list of the top 10 dc public schools. I have not been hearing good things about Wilson from current parents lately |