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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But doesn't this still mean that schools with no diversity are getting a total pass? E.g., a very wealthy district that is mostly white, and even the small number of minorities are also high-income and high-performing get a great score. The schools with much greater SES diversity that are dealing with tons of ESOL kids, etc. get dinged - not necessarily because the quality of the school is worse, but because the challenges they are dealing with are greater.[/quote] It's not a perfect system, but what the new metric does is allows schools that are actually doing a good job with high needs populations to raise their scores a bit by showing that even kids coming into the system with multiple marginalizations perform better than the state average. [/quote] What about schools like Stonegate Elementary or Woodlin Elementary? For both schools, kids in all demographics (race and SES) outperform their counterparts across the state, yet both schools dropped 3 points in their GS rating. [/quote] [b]Maybe what we need to learn is that GS doesn't actually tell you how good a school is? It's pretty ironic, though, that Black and Latinx activists have been telling us that for years but it has only become a "problem" when majority white schools are impacted[/b]. [/quote] Exactly this. [/quote]
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