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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could it be people who were locked out of school in 8th grade are doing worse now? Which schools saw improvements in numbers?[/quote] Is there something specific to 8th grade that would affect these results that wouldn't also affect kids that were in 9th 10th and 11th grades?[/quote] Theory is that schools that were open in 2020-2021 had better results than the online-only schools. [/quote] Then why don't we see these PSAT gaps elsewhere this year?[/quote] What were the gaps for the other FCPS HSs? LCPS? [/quote] LCPS (excluding TJ students) Year Recipients === ====== 2022 45 2023 44 + 1 home schooled 2024 57 2025 47 [/quote] By HS… [/quote] that wont be free. got bitcoin?[/quote] You can’t claim there weren’t gaps elsewhere without backing it up with data. [/quote] Aggregate data is data. There is nothing more than school by school numbers will give you considering most schools have a small handful that varies wildly by year. It is only aggregate data or schools like TJ where the law of large numbers kicks in and we can make meaningful comparisons from year to year. You either know this (and are full of sh*t) or you don't know this (and don't know enough to comment).[/quote] It is the data reflecting FCPS or LCPS, not the individual HSs. You can talk about FCPS or LCPS changes, but you can’t make sweeping comments about other HSs without the HS data. [/quote] Yes you can. That's what aggregate means. I can talk about statewide police shootings without talking about shooting by a particular precinct and draw conclusions from that aggregate data.[/quote]
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