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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sela has a low gap. Whittier has a low gap with at-risk kids outperforming not at risk on ELA. [/quote] Enough with the sela boosting. Let them get to be a real size school before we star the boosting already. TIA[/quote] What a bizarre statement. Sorry for your clear trauma. Be well. [/quote] No trauma here. I am rooting for Sela. However, they should not be a school that should be revered until they show they are established and have a decent population size. But you knew that.[/quote] Not really - I actually went a small rural elementary school ( much smaller than Sela) with a lot of at-risk kids including me - I usually credit my professional success to be fourth grade teacher who changed the trajectory of my life on fundamental levels - but now from your oozing smug privilege I know my school was a non-school, my teachers were unworthy of mention, and my experience is of zero import. Surely it cannot be that multiple people looking at the raw data will try to divine its significance? It is interesting, for example, that Whittier’s at risk students are doing better on ELA, than not at risk students. Why is that? Why can’t we similarly ask about Sela or Shepherd or other small schools who seem to be doing some things well or at least in a positive direction? Weird. [/quote]
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