Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wilson is listed as not offering AP classes or dual enrollment. In fact, Wilson offers more AP classes than any other public school in the city. Pretty hard to get that basic info wrong. And my child is currently dual enrolled at Wilson and a local
university, as are several of my child’s friends at Wilson, so that one is also wrong.
Considering the picture on Wilson's page isn't actually Wilson HS, I am not surprised there is other information wrong there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's weird that just a handful of schools are getting money. If I were a parent at a high one-star school I'd be furious. Is Langley really doing that much worse than CW Harris or Patterson? I see that it adds up to a different number, but is the difference really meaningful enough to mean one school gets six figures and another gets nothing?
Where does the additional money come from?
Anonymous wrote:It's weird that just a handful of schools are getting money. If I were a parent at a high one-star school I'd be furious. Is Langley really doing that much worse than CW Harris or Patterson? I see that it adds up to a different number, but is the difference really meaningful enough to mean one school gets six figures and another gets nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Wilson is listed as not offering AP classes or dual enrollment. In fact, Wilson offers more AP classes than any other public school in the city. Pretty hard to get that basic info wrong. And my child is currently dual enrolled at Wilson and a local
university, as are several of my child’s friends at Wilson, so that one is also wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand this scorecard. Why are some of my school's scores outside of the "possible scoring range"?
That has to do with the floor and target (fwiw there are floors and targets in the PCSB tier reports, but they aren’t visible). See page 2 of this fact sheet for a brief explanation. https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/STAR%20Brochure_vFinal_0.pdf
So what happens if it's below the scoring range? do they adjust it up?
How can we know if the numbers are right? The Profile tab is still wrong about enrollment data.
I think it means the school gets zero points? Which seems silly because then a school that was very close to the floor and a school that was way below the floor would score the same.
Anonymous wrote:I am baffled by these tables and the results. There is just no way Eliot-Hine is one of the 10 worst schools in the city. I toured and I know people who send their kids there. I would be comfortable sending DD10 there next year. These weird equations have produced some very odd results. We'll take the money, but come on. It's nowhere near that bad.
It must suck to be one of the actual 10 worst schools in the city and miss out on so much money because of this strange calculation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand this scorecard. Why are some of my school's scores outside of the "possible scoring range"?
That has to do with the floor and target (fwiw there are floors and targets in the PCSB tier reports, but they aren’t visible). See page 2 of this fact sheet for a brief explanation. https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/STAR%20Brochure_vFinal_0.pdf
So what happens if it's below the scoring range? do they adjust it up?
How can we know if the numbers are right? The Profile tab is still wrong about enrollment data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand this scorecard. Why are some of my school's scores outside of the "possible scoring range"?
That has to do with the floor and target (fwiw there are floors and targets in the PCSB tier reports, but they aren’t visible). See page 2 of this fact sheet for a brief explanation. https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/STAR%20Brochure_vFinal_0.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand this scorecard. Why are some of my school's scores outside of the "possible scoring range"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, shocking info on CMI. The school keeps going downhill.
This. I don't understand how they have a waitlist.
What has to happen for the rose to come off the bloom at that school....