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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this a serious question? People been debating this subject for months on end. What it takes to get in differs depending on the SES group of your child's school. [/quote] Which way does it skew? Higher SES means easier to get in, or lower SES means easier to get in?[/quote] Is this post a troll? The highest 2019 test score rank for ESs in MCPS: Bannacockburn, Travillah, Wayside, Carderock Springs, Westbrook, Cold Spring, Stone Mill, Seven Locks, Bradley Hills Farm rate for them: 2%, 8%, 4.7%, 1.8%, 2%, 2.4%, 0.9%, 9.7%, 4.7%, 0.8%. By definition, all low-SES schools. The lowest 2019 test score rank for ESs in MCPS: Harmony Hills, Captain James E. Daly, Georgian Forest, Stedwick, Gaithersburg, Twinbrook, Clopper Mill, Summit Hall, Rolling Terrace, Rock View. Farm rate: 85.2%, 71.7%, 78%, 63.3%, 85.2%, 69.2%, 63.8%, 76.8%, 72.4%, 48.5%, all high-SES schools. [/quote] Rock View is the outlier--it houses an autism program, which skews the test scores. 48% FARMs is barely enough Focus to reduce class sizes.[/quote]
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