Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sela is also Tier One JUST BARELY but their number is dropping (74.1 to 60.7). Here's a question I have about Sela that also may apply to Harmony and others. They projected in their charter school agreement to have 310 students enrolled in SY 17-18. They had 202 students last year. How do they keep the lights on or are they just scaling their size and model to the reality of their enrollment?
Harmony's ceiling was 432 students for last school year. They had 94 students enrolled.
Anonymous wrote:Sela is also Tier One JUST BARELY but their number is dropping (74.1 to 60.7). Here's a question I have about Sela that also may apply to Harmony and others. They projected in their charter school agreement to have 310 students enrolled in SY 17-18. They had 202 students last year. How do they keep the lights on or are they just scaling their size and model to the reality of their enrollment?
Anonymous wrote:Yep - apparently someone at PCSB realized these went live early.
There is a press conference planned to release these tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The aggregate reports aren't out, but I just was clicking around to do some research on another thread, and discovered that the 2018 PMF/Tiering are active on the DCPCSB website. The cut off for Tier One was 65% this year
Some "HRCSs"
Tier One:
Basis Upper 97.3
Basis Middle 70.8
DCB 74.7
ITS 74.6
Latin Middle 72.2
Latin Upper 93.4
Lee Montessori 70.1
LAMB 86.0
Mundo Verde 73.3
SSMA 75.4
TR4 72.0
YY 93.8
Tier Two:
Bridges 42.3
Creative Minds 55.4
Tier Three:
Breakthrough 28.8
NOT on your list - EL Haynes elementary, which narrowly "beat" DCB, ITS, TR4, Mundo and SSMA, with an overall score of 75.5. And it has a student population that is over 70% economically disadvantaged.
Anonymous wrote:The aggregate reports aren't out, but I just was clicking around to do some research on another thread, and discovered that the 2018 PMF/Tiering are active on the DCPCSB website. The cut off for Tier One was 65% this year
Some "HRCSs"
Tier One:
Basis Upper 97.3
Basis Middle 70.8
DCB 74.7
ITS 74.6
Latin Middle 72.2
Latin Upper 93.4
Lee Montessori 70.1
LAMB 86.0
Mundo Verde 73.3
SSMA 75.4
TR4 72.0
YY 93.8
Tier Two:
Bridges 42.3
Creative Minds 55.4
Tier Three:
Breakthrough 28.8
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creative Minds parents are going to panic.
They should be used to it - 3rd year they have been mid Tier 2.
The percentage of economically disadvantaged students did grow by 10% last year though.
CMI parent here- not panicking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creative Minds parents are going to panic.
They should be used to it - 3rd year they have been mid Tier 2.
The percentage of economically disadvantaged students did grow by 10% last year though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creative Minds parents are going to panic.
They should be used to it - 3rd year they have been mid Tier 2.
The percentage of economically disadvantaged students did grow by 10% last year though.
Anonymous wrote:TRY dropped to tier 2?
Anonymous wrote:Creative Minds parents are going to panic.