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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]the earlier poster said the % staying on for the feeder middle school is reflective of the overall mix of abilities at the elementary school. i think once you have over 1/2 the kids staying thats mostly right.[/quote] No it’s not an overall mix. It’s the kids who are lower performing mixing in with lower performing kids from other schools. Just look at math scores. Almost 1 in 5 kids at Maury above grade level in math. EH 1 in 50 kids. That is a huge difference of 10 fold.[/quote] SY22-23 meeting or exceeding for 4th grade math compared to SY23-24 meeting or exceeding for 5th grade math: JO Wilson went from 8 to 15 students (16% to 32%) Ludlow went from 27 to 19 students (50% to 40%) Maury went from 52 to 29 students (68% to 55%) Miner went from data suppressed to 6 students (DS to 15%) Payne went from 13 to 12 students (34% to 29%) SWS went from 28 to 9 students (68% to 39%) Watkins went from 31 to 18 students (41% to 27%) Note this includes 4s and 5s. 5s alone would include too much data suppression at the individual school/grade level.[/quote]
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