Anonymous wrote:Hey op, I don't disagree with your larger point that this is a shame.
But, it really would have been more fair and more honest of you to post the FARMs rates right alongside the % columns.
In other words, do ACPS and Arlington have identical SES in their student populations? No, right? And that drives everything.
Alexandria's FARMS is 53%
Arlington's is 32%
That doesn't explain the outside-the-curve drop. Just 7% of GW2 8th graders passed the math SOL. 13% of GW1 8th graders did. At Hammond1, 41% did. At Hammon2, 35%
Even if you look at one of the better regarded elementary schools, they underperformed.
58% of MacArthury's 5th graders passed. 69% of Mason (better). 50% at Lyles Crouch. (All 5th graders)
Compare to Arlington Traditional: 96% of 5th graders passed; Glebe (probably similar in demographics): 91% of 5th graders passed. HOFFMAN-BOSTON had an 80% rate of passage on Math SOL for 5th graders.
Now, for the high schools, a TC to Wakefield comparison (since someone invariably yells "But! Wakefield" whenever TC is brought up here.
Just 50% of TC 9th graders passed Algebra 1. 62% passed Alegebra 2.
At Wakefield, those figures are 78% and 73%, respectively.
Since someone keeps saying "But! Wakefield"
Nor does it justify the response from the administration.