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Reply to "America's Most Challenging High Schools"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Still no evidence that Blair academic performance without the magnet would be any better than any other DCC school.[/quote] I can't give you numbers that don't exist. [b]I think the robust non magnet course offerings suggests there are plenty of good students outside the magnet program. I think TPMS and SSI are very good middle school and those students feed into blair. In addition blair is the most popular choice in the DCC[/b]. They get more applications than any other dcc school[/quote] I stated above... check out test scores for URM at Blair compared to other DCC schools. That should give you a pretty good comparison of non-magnet Blair compared to other DCC HS.[/quote] Listing courses gives no measure of their rigor or content. Blair gets more applications than any DCC school because Blair promotes the achievement of magnet students as if it is representative of the rest of the school. It is not. The bulk of Merit Scholars, for example, are from the magnet. If there was any honesty to the administration at Blair, they would let their school be compared to other DCC schools in a reasonable manner by releasing data excluding the magnet. [/quote] Which you can kind of see by comparing test scores for URM given that a huge number of magnet kids are Asian/white.[/quote]
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