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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I clicked on all of these, also on the link in the post right above this. There is NOTHING HERE that says that "80-90% of MCPS high school kids get As." Every single link above is about the high rate of failure in county math exams, and each one mentions in passing that fewer kids actually fail their math classes. There is absolutely nothing about the rate at which As are awarded.[/quote] [quote=Anonymous]WE ARE DEBATING A MADE UP STATISTIC. Unless the hater cares to provide us with some actual statistics.[/quote] [quote=Anonymous]Check the link below meathead: If you have enough brains in your pin head to fill a Wharton thimble you might have the smarts to check the data for every middle and high school for the last 5 years. I'm back to watch another dumb wall street type eat crow! Check the stats for the institutions in your own cluster! http://connectedcommunities.us/showthread.php?s=9a9422c881ddbc51b8b03746e8bfb043&t=60267 The majority of MCPS students are on the honor roll. The majority of MCPS students get As. Grade inflation is rampant. These facts are obvious ... even to the illiterates. Facts have nothing to do with hatred. The facts are the facts, Mus Wharton.[/quote] "The majority of" is not "80-90%". And, in fact, for first middle school I clicked on in the alphabetical order, which was A. Mario Loiederman, it wasn't even the majority. http://connectedcommunities.us/showthread.php?t=58822 Now, if you'd like to click through all of those links for middle schools and high schools, and add up all of the numerators and denominators to calculate the actual percentages, please feel free. When you've done so, we'll talk about facts. (I didn't go to Wharton.)[/quote]
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