Anonymous
Post 06/15/2025 21:33     Subject: Naviance — see McPS wide data?

Is there a better way to figure out which schools are targets, reaches etc? So if my kid has a 1550 sat and a 3.4 UW, 4.3W or whatever. We’re having trouble building a list.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2025 15:05     Subject: Naviance — see McPS wide data?

Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Magazine publishes something each year, usually just Bethesda area HSs, but last year's was more expansive. It's based on info provided by the HSs, which presumably is based on the Naviance data, which commenters frequently say is not all that reliable. But it's here FWIW: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2024/09/17/where-do-moco-students-attend-college/

The chart is based on data provided by students, so how can we be sure that information is accurate?
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2025 11:48     Subject: Naviance — see McPS wide data?

PP: but that is just the aggregate data on applications and attendance. Probably not possible to see underlying stats unless you have friends in other schools access it for you
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2025 11:46     Subject: Naviance — see McPS wide data?

Bethesda Magazine publishes something each year, usually just Bethesda area HSs, but last year's was more expansive. It's based on info provided by the HSs, which presumably is based on the Naviance data, which commenters frequently say is not all that reliable. But it's here FWIW: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2024/09/17/where-do-moco-students-attend-college/
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2025 11:32     Subject: Naviance — see McPS wide data?

I don’t think so. Also fyi the scatrergrams are widely inaccurate since they include data too far back and in some cases pre-teat optional. Data is also self reported by students. My kid was rejected or waitlisted at multiple schools where naviance showed a sea of green checks.
Anonymous
Post 06/15/2025 09:37     Subject: Naviance — see McPS wide data?

Is there a way to access McPS wide data on naviance or elsewhere? For some smaller schools, the scaytergram for our Hs is not particularly useful because there aren’t enough data points.