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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you want to know about race by year, you can look at the PARCC data -- the total counts, not the scores. For some schools it will be redacted but you can usually piece something together. [/quote] I just spent some time working around the redacted PARCC numbers for our IB elementary. I was more interested in the economic disadvantage rate by grade than race by grade (it's also easier to fill in the data blanks with 2 categories vs 4+) and was pretty blown away. Jumps from 44% in 3rd to 64% in 4th to 78% in 5th. Wow. Nearby neighborhood schools we're interested in lotterying into for upper elementary looked a lot better though still with sizeable jumps in 5th.[/quote] Do remember if it's a gentrifying school that each grade is likely also a bit more gentrified than the one before it. So the current 3rd grade might go 44->60->70 or whatever... Whereas the current 5th may have gone 50-->68-->78... if that makes sense. That is, just make sure you remember it's not the same actual kids in each grade, so gentrification trends matter in addition to grade trends. [/quote] Thanks. Unfortunately a mix of better redaction in SY21-22 and no PARCC data SY19-20 or SY20-21 is limiting my ability to glean any additional insights. I did go back to previous year's audits for school-wide at-risk numbers and found the school went from a consistent 30-31% at risk to 36% and then 46% over the course of two years. Yikes.[/quote] Not sure which school this is even about, and I realize this is a bit off topic, but the 'yikes' response to an increase in at risk population made me cringe. [/quote] Who could possibly GAF that you cringe?[/quote]
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