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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]which charters fare better then the top jklm publics? some may be better "fits" smaller rooms etc but which ones would actually perform better? [/quote] Take away JKLM which has zero FARM and charters kill DCPS. Also charters for 6th grade and up are better than DCPS no matter location.[/quote] Maybe I missed something. Which elementary charters have better scores than Oyster which is 29% FARMs and dual immersion? [/quote] Oyster is included in JKLM as are both "M" schools. Calm down.[/quote] I disagree with your assertion that Oyster should be lumped with that group of schools. While it is WOTP (grades PK-3rd) and boasts good tests scores, Oyster is way more racially, economically, culturally and linguistically diverse than JKLM. IMO, being a part of that relatively homogenous group of schools is not something that Oyster should aspire to. While there is always room for improvement, Oyster really is in a class of its own.[/quote] Eh...I just saw Oyster's breakdown by race and income. Not impressed at all. It's fair to say the 50 "advanced" white kids are artificially inflating the school's overall numbers. Was very disappointed to see the ELL, FARM and Black students are struggling.[/quote]
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