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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Huge drop at Seaton in 4+ test results compared to last year -- down 6 pts in ELA and 5.3 points in Math. [/quote] The drop compared to 2019 in 3+ scores is even worse, like 19 percent in Math. Totally horrifying. In 2019, there was not a single "gentrifier" kid in the testing grades, but the school pushed for excellences in all the kids. Now, Seaton has 100 gentrifiers and the scores are dropping. [/quote] Your hyperbole is very useful in this conversation. Thank you for that. To clarify, do you mean to imply that the school's 80% BIPOC student population is all gentrifiers?[/quote] The school has 400 kids, the percentage you are looking at is 2 years old, and this is one of the most rapidly gentrifying zip codes in the country. Not hyperbole. Go visit.[/quote] I have a son at Seaton now. I’ve lived in Shaw since 2014. Saw the familiars on the first day Monday. It’s still one of the most diverse schools in the city. When were you last there? Did you stay to help or run away when things got hard?[/quote] I don't know why everyone is arguing with me about this. Watch what happens when PK starts. 100ish white families means there are 300ish brown and black families. I'm willing to concede that maybes it's 80/300?[/quote]
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