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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The ten public charter schools whose students scored highest on DC CAS were (in order of overall proficiency): 1. St. Coletta Special Education PCS (87.9 percent) 2. DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle (86.3 percent) 3. KIPP DC – College Preparatory PCS (83.2 percent) 4. BASIS DC PCS (82.9 percent) 5. DC Prep PCS – Benning Middle (81.1 percent) 6. KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS (80.0 percent) 7. Washington Latin PCS – Middle School (77.9 percent) 8. Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS (77.1 percent) 9. DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Elementary (75.4 percent) 10. Washington Yu Ying PCS (74.9 percent) [/quote] "Other" charter schools continue to trounce DCUM's HRCSs.[/quote] Latin, Basis and YY always get lots of DCUM love. And even DCUM acknowledges that KIPP and DC Prep do a great job.[/quote] Other charter schools that get "lots of DCUM love" are: LAMB, Stokes, Mundo Verde, Inspired Teaching, Creative Minds, Two Rivers, E.L. Haynes and Cap City. Where are the high scores to back up the love? [/quote] Mundo Verde's students haven't reached testing age yet. [/quote] Thanks. What excuse do the other charters have? Especially LAMB and Stokes--they have been around for at least a decade. [b] And LAMB was even illegally cherry-picking its waitlist[/b]--I guess that still didn't' help.[/quote] You do realize that LAMB has it written in to their charter that they will balance classes with certain percentage Spanish speaking and non-Spanish speaking children. Thus, they can leapfrog over numbers on the waitlist to reach the next Spanish speaking and non-Spanish speaking child as necessary. Why so bitter? Did widdums not get a good lottery number? DCUM may love LAMB, MV, etc. but its not like the schools themselves don't have big egos. [/quote]
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