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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh MCPS has absolutely declined. Don’t move here for the schools.[/quote] And it is still the big dog in the area. No one can compete with MCPS in the area.[/quote] Laughable. Maryland ranks below Florida on NAEP. MCPS is the largest district in Maryland. The state ranks MCPS 5th in the state. Q.E.D. This is just an overpaid MCPS employee hoping the con lasts until they get their pension. Don’t blame them. [/quote] dp.. laughable. The NAEP for MD numbers were from Baltimore, not MCPS. This is an MCPS forum, and OP asked about MCPS, not Baltimore. Not an MCPS employee. I've got my fair share of MCPS gripe, but the NAEP score for MD is not one of them since it didn't include MCPS.[/quote] Not sure why you believe this. NAEP gets a representative sample from across the school systems in the state. It’s not just from Baltimore. [/quote] And did they test MCPS schools? Which ones? How many? NAEP is not mandatory, except for Title 1 schools. So, if a lot of the non Title1 schools did not participate, but ALL Title 1 schools did, then you are going to get skewed results. I have zero doubt that there was a huge learning loss in the past 2 years, worse for URM, but you cannot attribute those numbers from the state to one school district. [/quote]
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