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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LAMB down quite a bit. Mundo is underwhelming as well.[/quote] [b]Lee Montessori is also really disappointing. Down overall in ELA, only slightly better in math. But their black performance is really low -- 0 in math and 13% in ELA.[/b][/quote] Yikes Granted PARCC is far from perfect, but is this a model that should be replicated EOTR?[/quote] Lee is down in ELA but up in Math from last year. [b]Their scores have never been all that. Wondering why this is news to you?[/b] Shining Stars is significantly down in both. Is this a group you trust to start a new middle and high school?[/quote] News because they were 40% and now they are 25 for ELA. Also, Lee hasn't always had a big enough cohort in PARCC for their scores to be reported. So, yeah, it's news to me that a school that's been approved to replicate doesn't have better performance and isn't sustaining performance. I also narrowly looked just at the PCSB PMF assuming that since they showed up as high performing on the PMF, they were indeed high performing. Their performance is also startling in light of the comment about EOTP non-charter high schools scraping the barrel bottom with scores in the 0%-3% range. Those schools serves mostly all black students. Lee's performance is the same or lower for black students. So, yeah, a surprise that these are their scores and they are expanding. [quote]Anonymous wrote: Large EOTP non-charter High Schools scraping the barrel bottom with math scores in the 0% - 3% range. Ballou: 5% / 2% Cardoza: 13% / 4% Dunbar: 16% / 0% Eastern: 25% / 0% Why isn't this the #1 story in the city? Wow. And incredibly those are the schools with $100M+ flashy new buildings. What a waste, and what incredible levels of corruption and incompetence. Poor kids.[/quote][/quote]
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