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[quote=Anonymous][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] No, try again sunshine. No charter school in DC is allowed to pick students from its waitlist based on language. The school can write anything they want in its charter...the law is the law. Not bitter at all. My child attends a JKLM school IB...so no worries about the lottery at all.[/quote]
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