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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][Disclaimer - I do not work for or with the firm that did this analysis. I just find it interesting.] Empower K12, and education data firm, analyzed the 2019 PARCC scores to see which schools with high percentages of high needs students are performing better than expected for at-risk students. You will not see Wilson feeders, or so-called HRCs on this list, because their at-risk percentages are too low. The 28 schools they recognize as "2019 Bold Performance Schools" educate 10,700 students combined. List of schools: https://empowerk12.org/ Summary of methodology: [i]We analyzed the 2019 Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) data and found that at-risk concentration was the most predictive indicator of school-wide PARCC proficiency. Almost 45% of DC students tested in Spring 2019 were considered at-risk. The more at-risk students a school serves, the fewer the number who met expectations on PARCC, our analysis found. Other factors with a statistically significant impact on a school’s proficiency rate after controlling for percent at-risk served include percent special education, English language learners, race, and grade-level configuration. The 2019 model for Bold Performance includes all factors with a statistically significant impact, with at-risk contributing the most weight.[/i][/quote] Arenn't they like rewarding themselves consulting services, also no real data, downloaded report and pretty meaningless : ([/quote]
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