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Reply to "Are option schools in Arlington reducing or exacerbating FARMS distribution"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Include ATS in closing the gap too.[/quote] SOL pass rates for ED students at ATS have been declining over the past few years.[/quote] Looked at the numbers and in 2015 and 2016 ED students actually performed better than the overall student population in math, getting a 100% pass rate vs 98% from the student body. English was the same in 2015. Looks like numbers went down a bit in 2017 and 2018. Still over 91% pass rate for ED. [/quote] Huh? The math pass rates in 2015 were 96% for the whole school and 92% for ED students, and in 2016 they were 98% for the whole school and 89% for ED students. Reading performance in 2015 was 98% for the whole school and 94% for ED students. Those are great numbers, but ED students are not out-performing non-ED students and no group is getting 100% pass rates.[/quote] Interesting. I am looking at the numbers on Schoolquality.virginia.gov [/quote] I think I see what you're looking at, is it the English Academic Achievement bars on the Accreditation tab? That doesn't measure how many students pass, it measures both how many pass and how many didn't pass but who made significant improvement.[/quote] You are right. It relates to Accreditation. [/quote]
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