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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I agree that the execution is awful. I don't think they are going to have 500 kids in the pilot. There are 11 schools and at least one person has reported 9 kids that were selected for their school. I doubt that there are 491 at the other 10 schools. I would expect that the secondary schools are all in the pilot because 6th graders can attend Algebra 1H in an established class. They could actually be an interesting comparison to the Center schools to the non-Center schools in the pilot. https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/apex_captcha/home.do?apexTypeId=306 You can build your own tables. Algebra is listed as an EOC test level and you need to select that to get the Algebra 1 results, or at least that is what I select to get the Algebra 1 levels. All the aggregated SOL data is available for the public to use. I choose the three available years since COVID, Division Level (FCPS), Grade 6,7,8,9, Test level EOC, Test source SOL, subject area Math, test Algebra 1, and all the statistics. There might be another way to build the table but that is how I built mine. You can also run those tables by individual school. These are the schools that have had someone take the Algebra 1 SOL in 6th grade, there are no numbers available because no school has more than 10 kids to report numbers. Archer (2021), Canterbury Woods (2021), Churchill Road (2021, 2022, 2023), Colvin Run (2021, 2023), Daniels Run (2023), Forestville (2022, 2023), Greenbriar West (2021,2022), Haycock (2021, 2022, 2023), Holmes (2022), Hunters Woods (2023), Kent Gardens (2021, 2022, 2023), Lees Corner (2023), Lemon Road (2022, 2023), Mantua (2021), Mosaic (2022, 2023), McNair Upper (2021), Navy (2022, 2023), Oak Hill (2021), Oakton (2022), Sangster (2023), Springfield Estates (2023), Spring Hill (2022), Timber Lane (2022), Stenwood (2021, 2023), Willow Springs (2022), Westbriar (2021, 2023), [/quote] Thanks for the link! A very clever way to figure out which schools have kids done this before! [/quote][/quote]
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