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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a helpful list. Do you have a sense of sample size for these? [quote=Anonymous]A few things… 1. Yes, testing scores are far from everything. 2. I pulled the data for White students instead of the overall scores because that's the demographic my child fits in. Feel free to compare any other group: https://www.empowerk12.org/data-dashboard-source/dc-metrics-dash 3. This looks at Meeting or Exceeding Expectations for both English and Math. Marie Reed: M 90 / E 76 Bruce Monroe: M 86/ E 79 Powell: M 86/ E missing data MV Cook M 80/ E 66 Bancroft: M 77/ E 80 DC Bilingual M 75/ E 82 Oyster: M 75/ E 80 Chisholm M 68/ E 77 Stokes Brookland M 64/ E 71 LAMB M 56/ E 53 MV Calle Ocho M 54/ E 48 [/quote][/quote] I don’t, sorry, but your best bet would be to look at the demographic percentages of the schools you’re interested in comparing. [/quote] No this is incorrect. PP above is right. Sample size is absolutely important when analyzing this. 2 or 3 out of 25 kids above grade level vs 15 out of 25 is a big difference and dictates how curriculum is taught and at what level. [/quote]
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