Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue with the groups, sad to say, is that the higher the IB the better performing the school is. The higher the OOB to IB ratio, the lower ranking the school appears.
With a lot of exceptions. EHHS have a lot of OOB and still have great performance.
Anonymous wrote:The issue with the groups, sad to say, is that the higher the IB the better performing the school is. The higher the OOB to IB ratio, the lower ranking the school appears.
Anonymous wrote:OP that started the term in other thread....
Cross-posting:
Yes, but we have to acknowledge the waiting lists ones (because they are pretty strong and have good diversity)... really EHHS. So maybe KLMMORSehhs (lower case)![]()
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To PP, maybe we can pronounce it KLAMMOResh
We can let J think they are the "best" but let's officially kick them out for bad sportsmanship
Anonymous wrote:This is silly. If one expands the grouping one should include John Eaton and maybe Hearst. Are the top 4 highest performing elementary schools still JKL and one M - Horace Mann? The data should be clear on this question.