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Reply to "The higher the demand, the lower the percent of economically disadvantaged students."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^ This is from 2013. Practically a lifetime ago [/quote] It would be interesting to see this type of list from more recent years of data and how frequently it changes. It's easy for a school to have a great year one year and a mediocre year the next. If a school has consistently high growth, that'd say something, but I think it would make it clear that there's a lot of variation year to year on student growth.[/quote] The new ESSA reports just approved by OSSE will make this more accessible. For now you can see them school by school by looking at the DCPCSB PMF scorecards (page 2, first item) and the DCPS profiles (you have to click into the green scorecard tab from the main school summary page). [/quote]
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