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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looking at the Empower K12 dashboard, I'm curious--what do people think about the idea of using PARCC scores for at-risk kids as a marker of how well a school is doing at educating its kids? [/quote] Nah. Hard pass.[/quote] Here are the top five middle and high schools, by portion of at-risk students scoring 3+ on the math PARCC: Banneker (75%) Walls (73%) McKinley (64%) Basis (58%) Deal (50%) If would really take a hard pass on all five of those schools, you’re a real outlier on this page. [/quote] Now do the ranking by not at-risk students. If not identical, why would the former matter more than the latter (the original question)? Especially at schools where the latter is a MUCH bigger slice of the pie.[/quote]
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