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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP here - I'm curious - if Brent, Maury, and SWS don't feed into SH which school(s) do they feed into? And if by chance they all feed into the same school, then why the concern about them having to feed into SH in order to make it better. Surely, if they all fed into the same MS then that MS would improve quite quickly given all the high SES families at those three schools?[/quote] Here are the DCPS feeder patterns https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/SY17-18%20School%20Feeder%20Patterns.pdf Maury and SWS feed to Eliot Hine Brent feeds to Jefferson [/quote] Got it! Thanks that's helpful. Is Eliot Hine not an option folks are willing to consider? Particular if a large cohort of families transitions together?[/quote] No one wants to be first, essentially. And SWS used to just be early ed, so there weren't 5th grade graduates before now.[/quote] The PARCC scores worry folks -- 2017 % Proficient or Advanced EH ELA 5% Math 9% Those are likely skewed by the fact that 30% of the school population is SN (w/an IEP). [/quote] No - the students in the medically complex classrooms are not taking the PARC. And kids w/ autism aren't necessarily scoring low on the parc just because of their disability. You can't just use % of SN kids as an excuse for poor scores.[/quote] On learndc.org it shows that 0% of EH students with special needs were proficient or advanced on PARCC. Fewer than 25 students at EH took the alternative assessment. I don't have time to do the math to figure out how many students may not have been tested at all, but that is rare. SN kids have to take PARCC or the MSAA. [/quote]
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