| Interesting that the middle school is the draw, makes sense. |
we have been at the school 5 years. Only know three families that went private. Teo to WIS. One catholic.. Don’t know any who went to Milton. Not to say there haven’t been a couple but I doubt there sre many. |
| Trend in recent years is not more leaving for private. It’s more studying through 5th and heading to Francis Stevens for middle school years. This year’s 5th grade is the largest for many years. |
| How many in the current fifth grade will go to FS? |
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What is interesting is that 90% and 80% of students from Ross are proficient or advanced in literacy and mathematics. Basically all students in the classroom are proficient. SWW@FS's scores from last year's PARCC 39% and 43%. That means not even half are proficient. As a parent, I would not be happy nor content with my child going from a classroom full of proficient/advanced students to a classroom that is not even half proficient. What do you think?
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| Test scores are a lagging indicator of school quality. |
| Here, the test scores reveal that a large percentage of families are leaving before MS. |
| No they indicate a school that’s improving year on year. Talk to families with kid in the upper years. They are pretty happy with the school. More kids staying plus those joining at 6th from Ross and Thomson. |
Plenty leave for the Nwdc and Maryland burbs. Particularly with pk3 being gone-the incentive to stick around Dupont with kids diminishes. |
Are any of the people commenting here actual Ross families? The claims of mass exodus for XYZ reason doesn't match my experience at all. But it matches the stereotypes so it's hard to tell what's an assumption or what's truth. The truth seems to be enough families are staying that there isn't room and they needed to cut PK3. |
| Ross parent here. In our experience few families leave before the end of 4th grade unless moving interstate. |
| Where do they go for 5th grade? |
Yup. We left after k. |
Yup. We left after k. |
| You can say that again. |