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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is not really tiny, but it is not Deal, but no one I know thinks the size of Deal is something to aspire to! 50 kids per grade at middle is great. [/quote] When fewer than half of 6th, 7th and 8th graders are proficient or advanced on PARCC ELA, and even fewer are proficient on PARCC Math .... it makes for a tiny cohort for kids who are at or above grade level. [/quote] At around 40% at or above grade level and rising there are a good group of kids in each grade who are doing well academically. Most importantly the school supports them, as well as the kids who are struggling. [/quote] Plus, you expect to see a lag in test scores in MS as the ES improves. It takes time for the improvements to "move up" with each class. If the elementary school continues to improve, and more kids stay into MS, then you'd expect to see a stronger MS in a few years. The school has shown strong improvement in PARCC scores in recent years; we're betting that it keeps up. [/quote]
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