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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://app.box.com/s/gprj6zadfk6a9d1w4527e69bwf0zf2rk[/quote] I know dc is full of people who know what to do with data in a spreadsheet like this. Can someone please turn this into information my simple brain can understand!? [/quote] https://www.empowerk12.org/data-dashboard-source/dc-parcc-dash[/quote] This is a great dashboard. Very interesting to see YOY results as well as results compared to the pre-COVID baseline. [/quote] However, this dashboard doesn't really tell you much about picking a school because you have to take other factors into account and drill down further. For instance, you should look at Brent and Maury scores for 4th grade since a lot of high-scoring kids leave for Basis, Latin etc. for 5th. Similarly, you should look at 9th grade for Basis, Latin, DCI, etc. since these schools start in 5th or 6th grade and you want to see the scores of kids after they have been at those schools for a few years. [b]However, there are some interesting details here. For example, for 4+, Banneker math scores are 38% lower than 2019 and Walls math scores are 16.7% lower. Apparently, learning math during the pandemic was a challenge even for normally high-achieving kids.[/b][/quote] No, high achievers aren’t taking PARCC math at Banneker. High achievers are past algebra by high school.[/quote] Huh? High achievers (as used in the previous post) are high school kids who would get a 4 or 5 on the PARCC, which is administered in high school.[/quote] The PARCC is only Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry. High achievers, after 9th grade, are not in those classes. They're in pre-calc, calc, statistics, etc.[/quote] Apparently, you have a different definition of "high achiever" than used by the PP.[/quote]
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