Anonymous wrote:How does your catholic school compare scores when public uses two very different tests than catholic schools? Do they just talk about percentage of kids meeting or exceeding standards? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:How does your catholic school compare scores when public uses two very different tests than catholic schools? Do they just talk about percentage of kids meeting or exceeding standards? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:My DD just graduated from a Chicago Catholic school, I wouldn't say they are closing "left and right" but if they are seriously underenrolled they are closing them. However I live by two Catholic elementary schools with graduating classes of less than 20 students and don't think there are plans to close.
Ours talks about academic strengths on its website and in an annual public report where they compare standardized test scores from our school to the two closest CPS schools, CPS overall, the archdiocese overall and overall Illinois. So there is definitely space to talk about this.