Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are enough kids getting 4 and 5 on Parcc to be a good cohort of students who end up at walls for high school.
Just to confirm - SWW high school is NOT a feeder for the EC - all students need to apply for Walls for high school, there is no preference given for having attended SWW@FS and now that the principal is not the same (bad choice to have it be the same in the first place, but that's a whole other topic!), there is really no connection between the schools (just the same name which is totally confusing!). There are definitely students who attend SWW@FS who end up at Wall for high school, and likely what the PP meant, but it is not automatic.
I'm not sure where you are getting that from PP's post. He/she never said that the HS is associated with FS. Just said that there are enough kids at the middle school getting 4s and 5s. I find it really funny that any time someone has a question about FS, someone has to chime in that it's not associated with the application HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are enough kids getting 4 and 5 on Parcc to be a good cohort of students who end up at walls for high school.
Just to confirm - SWW high school is NOT a feeder for the EC - all students need to apply for Walls for high school, there is no preference given for having attended SWW@FS and now that the principal is not the same (bad choice to have it be the same in the first place, but that's a whole other topic!), there is really no connection between the schools (just the same name which is totally confusing!). There are definitely students who attend SWW@FS who end up at Wall for high school, and likely what the PP meant, but it is not automatic.
Anonymous wrote:There are enough kids getting 4 and 5 on Parcc to be a good cohort of students who end up at walls for high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering how this school is for 7th-8th grades? Anyone have a kid there?
No. Zoned for it but no way knowing would I accept a school that regularly scored 30-40% PARCC proficiency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The proficiency rate for 8th graders taking algebra 1 was 78%.
Congrats on the excellent scores. I looked up dcps profile and that is amazing result considering only 29% of students were a 4 or 5 on math last year.
https://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/School+Without+Walls+%40+Francis-Stevens
Care to share where you found this information?
Anonymous wrote:Not PP, but the PARCC breakdowns by school are available on the OSSE site and have this data.
Anonymous wrote:The proficiency rate for 8th graders taking algebra 1 was 78%.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering how this school is for 7th-8th grades? Anyone have a kid there?