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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not just the PARCC scores that matter, it's the median growth percentile. A school where kids come in at a 4 and stay at a 4 is fine, but a school where kids come in at a 1 and grow to a 4 is a "better" school in my view. It's just not that hard to teach most high-income kids, keeping them on grade level with lots of parental support is not a major pedagogical achievement. You may also like to look at retention as a metric of parent satisfaction. You can see all kinds of data here: https://osse.dc.gov/dcschoolreportcard/schoolsnapshot Charter schools have site reviews: https://dcpcsb.org/qualitative-site-reviews [/quote] OP here. Those qualitative site reviews are great, thank you. Those school snapshots show very little. How can I find the median growth percentile? I'd be really interested in that data but I don't see it anywhere. [/quote]
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