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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Broadly from the charter sector, which stayed fully in-person longer than DCPS in general (correct?) [/b] https://dcpcsb.org/dc-wide-test-results-underscore-impact-covid-students-city "The PARCC assessments, administered in spring 2022, measured students’ performance in English Language Arts (ELA) and math in grades 3-8 and high school grades 9-12 (adult learners do not take the assessment). The test has five performance levels, with level 4 and level 5 indicating readiness for college and career. In the public charter school sector, the number of students in grades 3-8 who scored at or above level 4 decreased by 10.0 percentage points in ELA and 13.0 percentage points in math, and the number of students in grades 9-12 who scored at or above level 4 decreased by 1.7 percentage point in ELA and 6.7 percentage points in math." (https://dcpcsb.org/test-results-parcc) [/quote] I don't think that's correct, but it really was on a school by school basis. Some charters didn't open at all to anyone last year. The best case scenario was that they opened for hybrid a few weeks after DCPS (I think). I don't know that anyone has that information completely. DCPS schools seemed to all at least offer a few seats when they reopened.[/quote]
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