FARMS numbers are up

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brent and Maury are successful schools because the FARM rate is less than 30%. Also, Ludlow-Taylor's FARM rate seems very high. I though it was an up and coming school?


Schools in the "community eligibility option" program offer a free lunch to all kids. They have no accurate FARM data, because they don't solicit it/compile it. DCPS school profiles (misleadingly, in my opinion) list those schools as 99% FARMs (versus saying N/A or something like that, to indicate they don't actually have any data).

Ludlow Taylor is in the CEO program, so all kids at the school receive lunch for free, and there is no accurate FARM data.
Anonymous
So if they are up...get over it
Anonymous
OP here--title is a bit misleading (I posted quickly the other day). I meant that FARMS data has been *posted*, not that FARMS rates have increased.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here--title is a bit misleading (I posted quickly the other day). I meant that FARMS data has been *posted*, not that FARMS rates have increased.


No worries OP, most of us got it. Especially when you went on to say "they're finally posted."

As an aside, I would wager that overall FARM rate is down in DCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here--title is a bit misleading (I posted quickly the other day). I meant that FARMS data has been *posted*, not that FARMS rates have increased.


No worries OP, most of us got it. Especially when you went on to say "they're finally posted."

As an aside, I would wager that overall FARM rate is down in DCPS.


One would think that. But it seems as if the EoTP school demographics haven't budged in spite of massive gentrification. There are actually fewer white kids at our IB (not many to begin with) even though the neighborhood is swarming with high SES white families with preschool age kids. My sense from the playground is that the IB is still the "safety" school for preschool but they are trying to lottery into a more long term solution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here--title is a bit misleading (I posted quickly the other day). I meant that FARMS data has been *posted*, not that FARMS rates have increased.


No worries OP, most of us got it. Especially when you went on to say "they're finally posted."

As an aside, I would wager that overall FARM rate is down in DCPS.


One would think that. But it seems as if the EoTP school demographics haven't budged in spite of massive gentrification. There are actually fewer white kids at our IB (not many to begin with) even though the neighborhood is swarming with high SES white families with preschool age kids. My sense from the playground is that the IB is still the "safety" school for preschool but they are trying to lottery into a more long term solution.


What school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here--title is a bit misleading (I posted quickly the other day). I meant that FARMS data has been *posted*, not that FARMS rates have increased.


No worries OP, most of us got it. Especially when you went on to say "they're finally posted."

As an aside, I would wager that overall FARM rate is down in DCPS.


One would think that. But it seems as if the EoTP school demographics haven't budged in spite of massive gentrification. There are actually fewer white kids at our IB (not many to begin with) even though the neighborhood is swarming with high SES white families with preschool age kids. My sense from the playground is that the IB is still the "safety" school for preschool but they are trying to lottery into a more long term solution.


Nobody said anything about white students. Pssss, your racism is showing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here--title is a bit misleading (I posted quickly the other day). I meant that FARMS data has been *posted*, not that FARMS rates have increased.


No worries OP, most of us got it. Especially when you went on to say "they're finally posted."

As an aside, I would wager that overall FARM rate is down in DCPS.


One would think that. But it seems as if the EoTP school demographics haven't budged in spite of massive gentrification. There are actually fewer white kids at our IB (not many to begin with) even though the neighborhood is swarming with high SES white families with preschool age kids. My sense from the playground is that the IB is still the "safety" school for preschool but they are trying to lottery into a more long term solution.


What school?


My guess is Burroughs
Anonymous
if you know at least 10 preschool eligible kids IB but not one is at the IB it does raise some questions. (and yes they are white/high SES kids-not racism just pointing out a fact).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:if you know at least 10 preschool eligible kids IB but not one is at the IB it does raise some questions. (and yes they are white/high SES kids-not racism just pointing out a fact).


Well we have 100% IB for our newly created PK3 for our EOTP school (black and white) and I would venture to say 0% FARM. Our FARM rate last year 2013-14 was 33%, 2014-15 34%. I would still say the trend is changing for more non FARM families entering DCPS (black and white).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if you know at least 10 preschool eligible kids IB but not one is at the IB it does raise some questions. (and yes they are white/high SES kids-not racism just pointing out a fact).


Well we have 100% IB for our newly created PK3 for our EOTP school (black and white) and I would venture to say 0% FARM. Our FARM rate last year 2013-14 was 33%, 2014-15 34%. I would still say the trend is changing for more non FARM families entering DCPS (black and white).


Interesting. What EOTP school just got a PK3 last year??
Anonymous
I wish you guys would name the schools you're talking about. It's impossible to identify you with what you've written so far. Would make conversation easier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if you know at least 10 preschool eligible kids IB but not one is at the IB it does raise some questions. (and yes they are white/high SES kids-not racism just pointing out a fact).


Well we have 100% IB for our newly created PK3 for our EOTP school (black and white) and I would venture to say 0% FARM. Our FARM rate last year 2013-14 was 33%, 2014-15 34%. I would still say the trend is changing for more non FARM families entering DCPS (black and white).


Interesting. What EOTP school just got a PK3 last year??


DP. This is Shepherd--my child was in the first PK3 last year. Awesome mix of families, all IB.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think DCs lack of advanced classes hurts ALL kids or all races and incomes. Its just not realistic to put every kid in a class together when they have significantly different abilities. I hear your concern PP. And its likely a teacher is making some assumptions about your AA kid. But the reason DC got rid of gifted classes was because they were sued since they didn't have enough AA kids most likely due to testing bias. I think the charge for gifted classes needs to be led by AA parents who demand more. DC has just made DCPS standards so low. Many charters become self-selecting in that regard. The parents with high achieving kids often are the same parents who can shuttle their kid across town to a better school, research schools, make multiple open houses etc. And those parents have kids that would do well anywyere. But again, why should high acheving kids get the shaft in DCPS?


If you try to implement an advance program in DC everyone will scream racism because it will end up being all white/asian in certain placed in schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish you guys would name the schools you're talking about. It's impossible to identify you with what you've written so far. Would make conversation easier.


Not really. There is only one EOTP school that didn't have PK3 (Shepherd).
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