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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Kids should be evaluated holistically and much more comprehensively than the current process allows, but the evaluation absolutely should be relative to the offerings of the kid's zoned school and their abilities relative to the other kids at their school. Picking the top 1% or 1.5% at each school is appropriate, as long as the process is comprehensive enough to get the correct top kids.” +1 Absolutely. The by MS process needs adjusted so it can find the best kids at that specific school. Right now that is not necessarily the case - fix that and that corrects most of the issue with the new approach. [/quote] I’m as pro-reform as you can get and I agree with the above as well. It’s the one concern that I have with the new process, that it’s not identifying the right kids from the non-feeder schools. Deeper analysis is needed that is not available to us, but it does need to be done.[/quote] Agree. Adding a look at SOLs seems like a fair way of evaluating applicants. [/quote] They will never do that. In 2023-2024, the number of students getting advanced pass in geometry SOL is 904. 46 of them were low income 472 of them were asian (31 of them were low income) 22 were black (3 of them were low income) 37 were hispanic (5 of them were low income) 402 were white (7 of them were low income) So using SOL advance pass as a filter would mostly just increase the number of white students who are not low income. [/quote] How about algebra? [/quote] What about it? Here is the website, you can fiddle around with it but algebra in 8th grade is already pretty mid. https://p1pe.doe.virginia.gov/apex_captcha/home.do?apexTypeId=306[/quote] You only presented partial data. You can’t really draw any conclusions when you only look at a subset of the kids. [/quote] I presented all the geometry advanced pass data. [/quote] Algebra 1 is the eligibility threshold. But as the PP mentioned, you would really need to look at 7th grade SOL data. [/quote]
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