Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 11:23     Subject: Explaining 99% FARMs rate at some schools

If most of the school is FARMS it's just easier to send free lunches to all, instead segregating the haves and have-nots via who has a lunch from home.
dcmom
Post 04/10/2014 11:08     Subject: Explaining 99% FARMs rate at some schools

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Found this helpful: http://greatergreatereducation.org/post/22378/why-are-so-many-dcps-schools-listed-as-99-low-income-its-not-necessarily-because-they-are/

I don't have time to look right now, but am wondering-- does that mean there is no DC-CAS score breakdown by income at the 99% schools?


I think everyone at the school is considered low-income, so the low-income scores are the same for the school at large.
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 10:43     Subject: Explaining 99% FARMs rate at some schools

Anonymous wrote:Found this helpful: http://greatergreatereducation.org/post/22378/why-are-so-many-dcps-schools-listed-as-99-low-income-its-not-necessarily-because-they-are/

I don't have time to look right now, but am wondering-- does that mean there is no DC-CAS score breakdown by income at the 99% schools?
Anonymous
Post 04/10/2014 09:53     Subject: Explaining 99% FARMs rate at some schools