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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, it’s not a huge mystery: look at the test scores. Would you send your kid to a school where ZERO percent of the kids passed the Math proficiency PARCC tests? No matter what you think now, you won’t be willing to do that in the future most likely. [b]SH is probably the only non-elementary Hill school with a small core of kids who pass PARCC[/b]. [/quote] 55% get 4s and 5s on ELA and 24% in math at Jefferson, it's 37% and 21% In math, many subgroups do better at Jefferson. ELA obviously has room for improvement. But either school has "a small core of kids who pass parcc." Eliot-Hine is 23% and 14%. Smaller, but kids scoring 4s and 5s will not be the only ones in their classes. At Eastern, it's 26% and 2%. Pretty terrible for math. I wonder which tests they are giving--algebra, geometry, etc.[/quote] The number of kids who get 5s on PARCC math at Deal is more than the entire number of kids in the entire Eliot Hine student body. Some of that obviously has to do with overcrowding at Deal, but it indicates overall a completely different academic environment. I actually have a lot of unique concerns about my DS that outweigh academics, but I think it's not really being honest to claim not to see the difference. [/quote]
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