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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you look at data by subgroup, Center City Congress Heights does a lot better than other schools citywide. I pulled up data via EmpowerK12.org which I find easier to navigate/look through. You can also sort by economically disadvantaged (with similar trend) For black students scoring 3+ Congress Heights: 60%, 59%, 63%, 80%, 93%, 85% (grades 3-8 in order) and 73% overall City Average: 43%, 43%, 38%,36%, 44%, 31% and 37% overall For black students scoring 4+ Congress Heights: 15%, 36%, 26%, 40%, 41%, 70% and 38% overall City Average: 19%, 18%, 15%, 15%, 15%, 14%, and 15% overall EmpowerK12 is super helpful and easy to use, if you haven't been over there yet![/quote] Why is 8th grade 4+ such an outlier? Is it just a fluke result in a small cohort? Or are they getting dramatically better results via differentiation (even if to do it, they have to call advanced 8th grade math “algebra”?). [/quote]
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