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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shame on FCPS![/quote] FCPS used to release all this data on their school profiles. The state VA Dept of Education no longer allows that--they want to control all the data releases. Blame them not FCPS.[/quote] They never released individual scores. The other thing is if kids fail but make progress from previous year it counts as a pass.[/quote] They released all the percentages of Pass Proficient, Pass Advanced, and not Passing. CLose enough.[/quote] Yes, but these tests are unfair to ESL kids. So the data is skewed. [/quote] Some kids are exempt from taking them.[/quote] Very few kids are exempt - a tiny fraction of a percent. [/quote] What does this matter? [/quote] Why does it matter? Because a PP was saying many ESL kids are exempt. Implying that schools with high ESL populations have a shot at a good score because so many kids are exempt. They are not exempt. It matters because kids who have been in the US less than a year are expected to take and pass these tests. It matters because kids who have been in this country 2 or 3 years are expected to take and pass these tests. And when they don’t pass and a school with a lot of ESL students gets a low score everyone likes to say how bad the school is. Or how great their own school is when really it’s just a school of fortunate white, born in the USA upper income parents who succeeded in having a white born in the USA kid who goes to a school filled with other upper middle income white kids. SOL scores mean NOTHING unless looked at in context.[/quote] Why do people like you have to always sh*t on white people? You could have made your same point without bringing race into it. [/quote] I wrote the comment and I’m white - white bread white. And I grew up going to upper middle class nearly all white schools. And as an adult if you don’t have any idea that the background, opportunities, and privileges of USA-born whites and ESL students are vastly different, then there is just no hope for you at this point. You are willfully ignorant.[/quote] New poster and I am not white. Sure. There are privileges to being born white. But, you have people who cannot speak English crossing the border in hazardous conditions and who cannot legally work in USA. Yet, they work hard, and even with all the above limitations, feed themselves, save money to send back to their families. Someone who is born in USA, who is not white, is somehow unable to do what these people who cross the border do? Why? Because 150 years ago their grandparent was a slave? Spare me the nonsense.[/quote] They educate their children when they are here. Help those who meet half way. Not those who want handouts. It could be black, white, Mexican, Asian. Does not matter their race. [/quote]
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