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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You may think your name is clear but in this forum everyone is looking for a cohort to kick out bc 'crowding.' That's why the defensiveness on this from Bancroft, Shepherd, Lafayette and Ouster-Adams. But you already knew that. [/quote] Why is crowding in quotes? Do you have alternative facts?[/quote] Class sizes below hte high school level are below 25 in every school. Many early grades with multiple teachers. Compare to Arlington or Montgomery where class sizes approach 30 in K or 1st, with 1 teacher. [/quote] Apples and oranges. The PARCC scores show that most DC students score well below those in neighboring jurisdictions. And yet you seem to be comfortable with larger class sizes. Really? [/quote] Most DC Students are living below the poverty line. Now you're comparing apples and oranges. When you compare apples to apples, wealthy kids in DC outperform MoCo.[/quote] Hah yeah right[/quote] Hei, what is wrong with you? The scores have been posted here before and DC apples outscore any all apples in the whole country, not just MC and FF, but MA and CT. It makes absolutely sens, because DC white population is small but highly educated. We are talking about ward 3 students, right? Why do you bring in most DC students to compare to your MOCO? I can't help most DC kids with their score. We few of the poor white families trying to survive in NWDC. My kid score 5s on that test and he is an average kid at best. School is doing something right because he sure isn't doing his homework or reading.[/quote]
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