Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Which is why if you have a child who is on the border of needing services, you seek out the very high pass rate schools. They want to keep their numbers up, so they are very generous about providing services. I found that in APS.
Fascinating. Do they weed out ESOL too. Can they pick and choose which ESOL and SN to include or are both groups totally out of the composite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Which is why if you have a child who is on the border of needing services, you seek out the very high pass rate schools. They want to keep their numbers up, so they are very generous about providing services. I found that in APS.
Fascinating. Do they weed out ESOL too. Can they pick and choose which ESOL and SN to include or are both groups totally out of the composite?
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Which is why if you have a child who is on the border of needing services, you seek out the very high pass rate schools. They want to keep their numbers up, so they are very generous about providing services. I found that in APS.