Anonymous wrote:because those scores are higher than many if not most of the in-boundary public schools for the students who are attending the listed schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just feel like as long as a solid chunk of the kids are proficient, it doesn't make a difference to my child how big that segment is. Of course I care about all the kids and want to help the school help them do better, but I don't see it as off-putting.
See, I actually thought the scores reflected something about curriculum/instruction that could impact my child. I don't think that because he's the white child of educated parents that automatically means he'll "be fine" wherever he enrolls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:because those scores are higher than many if not most of the in-boundary public schools for the students who are attending the listed schools.
Yes.
PARCC Scores for my IB
PK3-8 16%/23%
PARCC Scores for my kids' charter
Elementary 52%/38%
MS 60%/59%
It's not that complicated. It comes down to choosing what's best for your kid among the available options. Sure, the scores at the listed schools aren't great, but compared to available options for most applicants, they are better. OP, are you trying to make a different point that I'm missing?
I guess you could be trying to say that there are other options with higher PARCC scores that don't seem as popular, is that it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:because those scores are higher than many if not most of the in-boundary public schools for the students who are attending the listed schools.
Yes.
PARCC Scores for my IB
PK3-8 16%/23%
PARCC Scores for my kids' charter
Elementary 52%/38%
MS 60%/59%
It's not that complicated. It comes down to choosing what's best for your kid among the available options. Sure, the scores at the listed schools aren't great, but compared to available options for most applicants, they are better. OP, are you trying to make a different point that I'm missing?
I guess you could be trying to say that there are other options with higher PARCC scores that don't seem as popular, is that it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:because those scores are higher than many if not most of the in-boundary public schools for the students who are attending the listed schools.
Yes.
PARCC Scores for my IB
PK3-8 16%/23%
PARCC Scores for my kids' charter
Elementary 52%/38%
MS 60%/59%
Anonymous wrote:I just feel like as long as a solid chunk of the kids are proficient, it doesn't make a difference to my child how big that segment is. Of course I care about all the kids and want to help the school help them do better, but I don't see it as off-putting.
Anonymous wrote:because those scores are higher than many if not most of the in-boundary public schools for the students who are attending the listed schools.
Anonymous wrote:because those scores are higher than many if not most of the in-boundary public schools for the students who are attending the listed schools.