Not as bad? It's more than double the percent of kids staying! Pretty obvious that Brent is always an outlier AND that this year is particularly unusual, probably driven by swing space. |
I am confident that you are either misreading the data or the data is wrong, because my daughter is in that class and in the current 5th grade and I absolutely assure you that there were not 77 4th graders at LT last year. Feel free to check the audited OSSE data, which will confirm that. There were 65. |
The Pathways numbers don’t match the OSSE audited numbers for many schools. But they actually explicitly say those are the numbers they used. Either that number represents something else — all students in that grade in either half of the data set (so looking forward and backwards, counting kids who left at the end of 4th and who came at the beginning of 5th as if they are all one class) — or the data is just wrong. The OSSE audit data is literally the official source cited and the numbers don’t match, so something is definitely up. |
And I am confident that you couldn't be bothered to look at the Pathways data because it would have taken you 15 seconds to confirm the data reported. |
Teo posters in the thread clearly explain that the Pathways data is either wrong or not intended to capture the same figure you are using it for (i.e., that student count is intended to mean something other than how many kids were in the grade in 24-25; indeed, given that a different number of kids were in all of these grades in 25-26 and yet there is only one “student count” given, I suspect it is just that you are misinterpreting the meaning of student count. |
So actually, you’re completely wrong. If you click on the 48 LT students who went from 4th to 5th, it says “73.79% of students in sending grade of school.” Obviously then, Pathways has already done the calculation you are doing, but it’s actually yours that doesn’t math. In other words, *you* are misinterpreting student count since your figure is massively off. It’s sad for you that you are so rude and so wrong all at once. |
This poster is correct and matches the percentages Pathways gives (see LT at 74% vs 62%). The other numbers are just a poster misinterpreting the data. |
| Brent hemorrhages 4th graders. But good for you guys for concentrating on what really matters. |