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[quote=Anonymous]It's also worth considering that while many middle schools offer Algebra I or Geometry, only some of those schools have a sizeable number or percent of students who test proficient. There are also big differences across schools with respect to placement of students (i.e., only a select few are offered vs the entire class takes it) and in the size of the student population prepared for Algebra I or Geometry. CAPE scores can be a helpful first pass for assessing school placement philosophy and student readiness. Some relevant stats from the SY23-24 CAPE from a previous thread: Middle schools with 10 or more students passing the Geometry CAPE: Latin - 35 DCI - 18 Deal - data suppressed, >95% Hardy - data suppressed, >95% Middle schools with 10 or more students passing the Algebra 1 CAPE: Deal - 247 Hardy - 85 MacFarland - 33 Oyster-Adams - 32 Latin - 32 Stuart-Hobson - 30 Eliot-Hine - 27 DC Prep Edgewood - 23 ITDS - 23 DC Prep Benning - 18 Two Rivers - 18 Wells - 12 Jefferson - 12 CHEC - 12 Francis-Stevens - 11[/quote]
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