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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looking at the Empower dashboard, neither EW Stokes location is doing well relative to their share of "at risk" (both well below the trend line vs. other schools with similar "at risk" percentages) Mundo Verde Calle Ocho, also not good when accounting for percent at risk. To the Eliot Hine debate earlier, Eliot Hine is slightly above the trend line (performing slightly better than expected) when accounting for their overall share of "at risk" This is really the way to review the data.[/quote] So, it's actually more complicated than that if you're looking as a parent. My kid's school seems to do really well with not at risk kids (like top 10 for ELA) and horrendously for at-risk kids. This is awful for those kids and inequitable, but actually the data suggests the school is good for those not at risk. Other schools have a reverse profile. I appreciate that those schools are taking more of the load & are doing it well, but they wouldn't be as good for my kid.[/quote] Disagree with the interpretation here - this indicates that not at-risk kids at your school do well primarily because of their SES, not that your school's teaching is particularly extraordinary.[/quote] DP but would also bet that if you sliced data by caucasion ethnicity, your school suddenly wouldn't stand out as a top 10 anymore. Can't seem to do this with the Empower dashboard which only allows you to use filters focused on disadvantage rather than advantage (feedback to the person who actually produces the data and was posting here)....[/quote] What do you mean by this exactly? You can sort for "white" on the Empower dashboard FWIW. Our school is in the top 10 for white scores.[/quote] How? I can only find filters for At risk vs. not, [b]Black, Hispanic, Asian, English learners, students with disabilities[/b] [/quote] One of these things is not like the others...[/quote]
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