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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCPS's track record with renovated Cardozo, McKinley Middle, and of course BM (Brookland Middle) seems to point the way towards its projected success with MacFarland. There's a reason the former DCPS Chancellor declared "Maybe Charters are better at middle school than DCPS."[/quote] it's so pathetic especially when they have the Stuart Hobson model actually working just offer some sort of differentiation/honors tracking already[/quote] There's more to it -- until and unless the stdent body changes, the results will be mixed. A sampling of middle schools find they all are serving some high need students, but overall there are fewer high needs students at SH and Hardy. SH 29% at-risk 1% ELL 1% homeless 12% students with disabilities Hardy 20% at risk 6% ELL 1% homeless 14% students with disabilities Brookland 67% at risk 2% ELL 19% homeless 27% students with disabilities MacFarland 41% at risk 36% ELL 2% homeless 10% students with disabilities Jefferson 59% at risk 1%ELL 3% homeless 20% students with disabilities[/quote] These percentages are from SY 2017-18. The at risk %s at SH and Hardy are dropping by 4-5% per year. The percentage of at-risk student in the Hobson's honors classes is thought to be the in low single digits. Not sure if it's good or bad, but it is what it is.[/quote]
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