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Reply to "Are option schools in Arlington reducing or exacerbating FARMS distribution"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m considering reporting this thread. It’s misleading and gives credibility to faulty and dishonest data.[/quote] By all means feel free to report it if you think that appropriate. But you will get further if you explain how you think it is misleading, or is giving credibility to faulty or dishonest data. I'm the OP and I certainly don't think I am presenting dishonest data- I'm using the data that APS released last night. [/quote] APS DATA. Not yours. You are not the bad actor, and I apologize For casting dispersions.[/quote] The APS data from last night is flawed, per usual. For instance, the original resident data for the proposed Randolph boundary showed the resident student fr/l rate at 91%, yet the school's actual fr/l rate last year was 72%. There are very few non ED transfers into Randolph, so that must mean that there are a number of ED students transferring out of Randolph and into other schools. Yet you say there is only one ED student transfer? Impossible. [/quote] Your aren’t replying to OP, but I agree that is what immediately stood out to me. The Randolph numbers are immediately and obviously flawed. [/quote]
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