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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]13% countywide (in which case, how do you know?) or your school? It is to be expected that the "very few" will cluster in some schools and be scarce at others. But it would go against everything Starr has said about the "very few" if there were a full class in every school, and it will never fly with parents/parent advocates if it is all or nothing (either a full class or not offered at all.) Stay tuned.[/quote] County wide. I work for MCPS.[/quote] It's 13% of third graders, not of those tested, right? [/quote] How can those not tested "not make the benchmark"? They never even tried. Logic suggests it is 13% of those that were at least tested, although that does seem like a very small percentage overall. [/quote] It is 13% of 3rd graders across the county, overall. Schools were first given a rubric to complete for all third graders. Only students who received a certain score (I think it was something like 10/18) on the rubric were then "tested". [/quote]
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