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Reply to "s/o Mont. Co. rankings in US News and World Report list"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are 20+ HSs in MoCo? wow. I'd like to see studies that focus on sub-groups while holding income equal. middle income kids at Whooton vs. at Wheaton - how do they do in terms of both meeting the basics but also being pushed to Excel (perhaps as shown by AP scores - not simply taking the test). Same with low income - how do they do at a Green zone school and how do they do in a Red Zone school. That would tell a lot more to families about how their particular kid might fare in a spot.[/quote] I think there are 25 high schools in MCPS. I think it is one of the 10 largest school districts in the country. MCPS puts out a ton of data on each school so if you really want to dig in to it you can. It's not sorted by income but you can find number of AP test takers, score distribution, SATs by race, gender, etc. [/quote]
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