Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall at the bottom where it belongs.
Out of 77 HS in school divisions included in the rankings Marshall is in the top 25.
What do you have against Marshall anyway?
Who knows. There is a JMHS parent who loves to put Marshall down and harps about IB and the stupid US News rating. It's freaking bizarre. Both schools are good schools. And this list-like every other rating of schools-is mostly a reflection of SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall at the bottom where it belongs.
Out of 77 HS in school divisions included in the rankings Marshall is in the top 25.
What do you have against Marshall anyway?
Who knows. There is a JMHS parent who loves to put Marshall down and harps about IB and the stupid US News rating. It's freaking bizarre. Both schools are good schools. And this list-like every other rating of schools-is mostly a reflection of SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall at the bottom where it belongs.
Out of 77 HS in school divisions included in the rankings Marshall is in the top 25.
What do you have against Marshall anyway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am intrigued by the chronic absenteeism rate- so Woodson has a 25% rate but 97% graduated on time? those numbers don't seem to make sense
There was a lot of covid quarantining in 2021-2022. Maybe they were much stricter than other schools about enforcing quarantines. The 2022-2023 rate is 14.3%.
1/4 of VA schools had chronic absenteeism rates over 25% last year --so many that the VA DoE was considering "pausing" it as a measure for accreditation. Southwestern VA in particular had abysmal chronic absenteeism--over 46% of the schools had chronic absenteeism rates over 25%.
Yikes. Do they know why? They can't blame "school closures" for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am intrigued by the chronic absenteeism rate- so Woodson has a 25% rate but 97% graduated on time? those numbers don't seem to make sense
There was a lot of covid quarantining in 2021-2022. Maybe they were much stricter than other schools about enforcing quarantines. The 2022-2023 rate is 14.3%.
1/4 of VA schools had chronic absenteeism rates over 25% last year --so many that the VA DoE was considering "pausing" it as a measure for accreditation. Southwestern VA in particular had abysmal chronic absenteeism--over 46% of the schools had chronic absenteeism rates over 25%.
Anonymous wrote:I am intrigued by the chronic absenteeism rate- so Woodson has a 25% rate but 97% graduated on time? those numbers don't seem to make sense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am intrigued by the chronic absenteeism rate- so Woodson has a 25% rate but 97% graduated on time? those numbers don't seem to make sense
There was a lot of covid quarantining in 2021-2022. Maybe they were much stricter than other schools about enforcing quarantines. The 2022-2023 rate is 14.3%.
Anonymous wrote:I am intrigued by the chronic absenteeism rate- so Woodson has a 25% rate but 97% graduated on time? those numbers don't seem to make sense
Anonymous wrote:I am intrigued by the chronic absenteeism rate- so Woodson has a 25% rate but 97% graduated on time? those numbers don't seem to make sense
Anonymous wrote:Marshall at the bottom where it belongs.