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Reply to "Myth: low income students do better in schools with <25% FARMs rate. "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are cherry picking again. [b]SAT scores ONLY include students who took the SAT. It is viewed as one of the worst indicators because unlike PARCC, MAP or other measures performance can be substantially altered with short prep courses. [/b] Go look up the PARCC scores math or ELA or if you have access to them the MAP scores for early grades. It shows no correlation to low income kids doing better in schools with less than 25% farms. [/quote] The "myth-busting" graduate used SAT scores.[/quote] Not only that, apparently rich white kids at Whitman bombed PARCC on purpose which lead to GS rating for that school to drop. The excuse for them bombing the test was that they knew it didn't impact anything, so they didn't even bother trying. Gee... I wonder if maybe poor brown kids in other schools thought the same thing, or I guess they were too stupid to not realize this, so they still tried their best and did poorly?[/quote]
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