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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CAPE middle school math scores. The following schools offer algebra: Wells, Hardy, OA, Brookland, CHML, Browne, Deal, Eliot-Hine, John Francis, Hart, Johnson, Kramer, MacFarland, Kelley Miller, Sousa, Stuart-Hovson, Jefferson, McKinley, CHEC, and Cardozo. The following had geometry: Hardy, OA, Deal, Eliot-Hine, Sousa, Jefferson, and CHEC[/quote] So, no overwhelming majority of schools do not offer geometry. Here is the other thing. You can name a course whatever you want but is it really covering what is needed, rigorous, and are the students mastering the subjects. PP why don’t you give us the CAPE algebra scores of 4 and above for all the schools above. [/quote] Algebra I meets/exceeds: Deal 92% MacFarland 86% Hardy 84% John Francis 75% Stuart-Hobson 70% Wells 68% Eliot-Hine 66% Oyster-Adams 59% Jefferson 50% Kelly Miller 43% The other half are below 25% Geometry meets/exceeds: Deal >95% Hardy >95% Eliot-Hine 53% The others have fewer than 10 students so scores are not reported[/quote] So Algebra 1 in middle school just gets you to Cal in 12th. This is the standard track, nothing advance at all. [/quote]
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