Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:seems like these groups are doing very poorly at every school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not sure that's great advice. This problem exists throughout the county especially on this particular statistic, 5th-grade math on PARCC. Here are a few scores off GS for schools that otherwise do well. This problem isn't limited to your school just more pronounced because it's more diverse.
Rock Creek Forest
Black 11%
Chevy Chase Elementary
Black 20%
Garret Park Elementary
Black 21%
Wish the county could do more to close the achivement gap.
OP again. I think you're right that this is a problem at many schools. I guess I was just surprised when I saw the ESS stats that there was such a difference. Maybe if I had looked at other schools I wouldn't have been as worried that there was something Piney Branch specifically wasn't doing right. On the one hand I think we do a good job at educating our son and he's very bright, but I wonder about whether he will not get the education he needs/deserves at schools where such a high percentage of black students are failing.
Don't think this is true- check out: http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/forums/show/5.page
Op might want to consider schools like those listed, with large groups of high performing minorities, so that her child does not get unfairly grouped with struggling kids. Even a poorer rated school with a higher performing cohort might be a better option for her son.
Anonymous wrote:seems like these groups are doing very poorly at every school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not sure that's great advice. This problem exists throughout the county especially on this particular statistic, 5th-grade math on PARCC. Here are a few scores off GS for schools that otherwise do well. This problem isn't limited to your school just more pronounced because it's more diverse.
Rock Creek Forest
Black 11%
Chevy Chase Elementary
Black 20%
Garret Park Elementary
Black 21%
Wish the county could do more to close the achivement gap.
OP again. I think you're right that this is a problem at many schools. I guess I was just surprised when I saw the ESS stats that there was such a difference. Maybe if I had looked at other schools I wouldn't have been as worried that there was something Piney Branch specifically wasn't doing right. On the one hand I think we do a good job at educating our son and he's very bright, but I wonder about whether he will not get the education he needs/deserves at schools where such a high percentage of black students are failing.
Anonymous wrote:Using one data point from one year that is itself unusual but while cherry picking schools seems dishonest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Cold Spring CES is also diverse. We have lots of Asians and even a black kid in one class.
Is this a bad joke or just really out of touch?
seems like these groups are doing very poorly at every school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not sure that's great advice. This problem exists throughout the county especially on this particular statistic, 5th-grade math on PARCC. Here are a few scores off GS for schools that otherwise do well. This problem isn't limited to your school just more pronounced because it's more diverse.
Rock Creek Forest
Black 11%
Chevy Chase Elementary
Black 20%
Garret Park Elementary
Black 21%
Wish the county could do more to close the achivement gap.
OP again. I think you're right that this is a problem at many schools. I guess I was just surprised when I saw the ESS stats that there was such a difference. Maybe if I had looked at other schools I wouldn't have been as worried that there was something Piney Branch specifically wasn't doing right. On the one hand I think we do a good job at educating our son and he's very bright, but I wonder about whether he will not get the education he needs/deserves at schools where such a high percentage of black students are failing.