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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Charters up for review/renewal this year, with their percentile Accountability Score (excluding adult and alternative) Capital Village: 7% (this means in the 7th percentile of all DC schools for the grades served) Girls Global 22% I Dream n/a Social Justice 6% Sojourner Truth 49% middle, 60% high school Washington Global 96% (WOW) Appletree n/a Bridges 4% Early Childhood PCS n/a Hope Community 0% elementary, 0% middle Howard Middle 25% Bethune 59% elementary, 74% middle Cap City 25% elementary, 10% middle, 42% high school Paul 67% middle, 75% high school IDEA 6%[/quote] The big question is whether the charter board will do something for the reviews this school year given CAPE and OSSE data or if they will wait the next crop of school are up next year when they will have scores being produced from their new PMF system called ASPIRE. It just doesn't seem like they will do anything this year. Maybe if a school up for review this year is both low scoring on OSSE's DC report card and there are other issues like finances or low enrollment -- that might push the charter board to act.[/quote] I think Capital Village and Hope Community both meet that definition. Low score on the report card, financial issues, and low enrollment. If they aren't forced to close they may collapse.[/quote]
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