Anonymous wrote:27 kids passed algebra. That's a count and passage rate just slightly lower than Oyster-Adams and Latin. The overall CAPE numbers aren't good, but there's a cohort of high-performing kids and it's not tiny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine for UMC white families perhaps, but ambitious black families can’t risk it.
if a white UMC kid graduates eastern, they will likely get into the college of their choice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine for UMC white families perhaps, but ambitious black families can’t risk it.
There are bright black kids there.
I don’t doubt it, but that’s not point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine for UMC white families perhaps, but ambitious black families can’t risk it.
There are bright black kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fine for UMC white families perhaps, but ambitious black families can’t risk it.
if a white UMC kid graduates eastern, they will likely get into the college of their choice
Anonymous wrote:Fine for UMC white families perhaps, but ambitious black families can’t risk it.
Anonymous wrote:Fine for UMC white families perhaps, but ambitious black families can’t risk it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:27 kids passed algebra. That's a count and passage rate just slightly lower than Oyster-Adams and Latin. The overall CAPE numbers aren't good, but there's a cohort of high-performing kids and it's not tiny.
Wow go EH! also they are flexible about letting 7th graders take algebra. I think a handful of 6th graders do too (because a few 8th graders do geometry).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do you find the Algebra pass rate for various middle schools? Thank you!
https://osse.dc.gov/dccape
The only way I know to get it is to download the most detailed spreadsheet and familiarize yourself with it. You'll need to divide passers over takers.
Anonymous wrote:^^ track, softball, swimming
Anonymous wrote:Where do you find the Algebra pass rate for various middle schools? Thank you!