Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Entrenched urban poverty, combined with the fact that city vs state comparisons aren’t really valid
This is the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When looking at education statistics, DC is compared to entire states. If you compared it just to US cities, you'd likely get different results.
Lucky for us, we have that data. Look at NAEP TUDA data for apples to apples comparisons.
https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/tuda/
Anonymous wrote:Entrenched urban poverty, combined with the fact that city vs state comparisons aren’t really valid
Anonymous wrote:When looking at education statistics, DC is compared to entire states. If you compared it just to US cities, you'd likely get different results.
Anonymous wrote:When looking at education statistics, DC is compared to entire states. If you compared it just to US cities, you'd likely get different results.
Anonymous wrote:Troll post.