Anonymous wrote:Here is Niche’s explanation of how one can compare all different types of schools together. I rest my case.
https://www.niche.com/k12/compare/
Many families consider multiple schools of various types: public, private, charter, magnet. The Niche K12 Compare Tool can help you narrow your options and easily add them to your list of schools with the heart icon. If you want to get even more information about a school and read reviews from students and parents, the full Niche Profile for the school is just a click away.
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Many families consider multiple schools of various types: public, private, charter, magnet. The Niche K12 Compare Tool can help you narrow your options and easily add them to your list of schools with the heart icon. If you want to get even more information about a school and read reviews from students and parents, the full Niche Profile for the school is just a click away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
I know what this idiot is getting at. He is looking at the number ranking assigned to public and private schools. Niche doesn’t assign numbers when looking at both private and public schools together, but they do rank them in an order on the list. Niche also assigns numbers for Catholic school rankings separately as well as just private or public schools amongst themselves. You can play with the list by using the filters. I know you public school families are smart enough to figure it out.
No, they don’t. They don't rank private and public high schools together. No ranking does. Niche lists the schools and show their either public or private rankings; that's why you don't see a number before the school.
The Washingtonian magazine breaks down the Niche ranking for you, dummy.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/09/21/ranking-dc-areas-best-public-private-high-schools-thomas-jefferson-georgetown-day-school-tj-gds/
You don’t get it. That’s ok. Most of us do understand statistics and how you can manipulate data using filters. Niche does a pretty good job but the lack of a number assignment when filtering in both public and private schools is a flaw. They got the order right though. If they hadn’t, all the privates and public’s would have been clumped together OR they just wouldn’t give the option to view the schools together in one ranking. I know the truth is hard to swallow and you will look for any reason to deny it. But the facts are right there in black and white.
Sure, you and your clueless private school parents get it better than the Washingtonian magazine.![]()
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What an embarrassment !
You are working so hard to prove what? Washington Magazine chose to view the two categories separately. Niche gives the user the option to look through various lenses. You can look at only Catholic schools or only religious schools. You can look at only girls schools. And you can look at all high schools together. You can also separate these by state. Just because a publication looked at it one way doesn’t make it the only way. You seem very dense.
Washingtonian magazine breaks down the Niche ranking for you, since you were too dumb to understand it. It doesn't take a genius to look at the ranking and figure it out.
Niche, USNEWS and others don't rank private and public high schools together. Apples to oranges comparison.
But keep doubling down on your stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
I know what this idiot is getting at. He is looking at the number ranking assigned to public and private schools. Niche doesn’t assign numbers when looking at both private and public schools together, but they do rank them in an order on the list. Niche also assigns numbers for Catholic school rankings separately as well as just private or public schools amongst themselves. You can play with the list by using the filters. I know you public school families are smart enough to figure it out.
No, they don’t. They don't rank private and public high schools together. No ranking does. Niche lists the schools and show their either public or private rankings; that's why you don't see a number before the school.
The Washingtonian magazine breaks down the Niche ranking for you, dummy.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/09/21/ranking-dc-areas-best-public-private-high-schools-thomas-jefferson-georgetown-day-school-tj-gds/
You don’t get it. That’s ok. Most of us do understand statistics and how you can manipulate data using filters. Niche does a pretty good job but the lack of a number assignment when filtering in both public and private schools is a flaw. They got the order right though. If they hadn’t, all the privates and public’s would have been clumped together OR they just wouldn’t give the option to view the schools together in one ranking. I know the truth is hard to swallow and you will look for any reason to deny it. But the facts are right there in black and white.
Sure, you and your clueless private school parents get it better than the Washingtonian magazine.![]()
![]()
What an embarrassment !
You are working so hard to prove what? Washington Magazine chose to view the two categories separately. Niche gives the user the option to look through various lenses. You can look at only Catholic schools or only religious schools. You can look at only girls schools. And you can look at all high schools together. You can also separate these by state. Just because a publication looked at it one way doesn’t make it the only way. You seem very dense.
Anonymous wrote:Right the filter allows the user to look at all high schools together, both private and public. The filter would allow that if it wasn’t an accurate ranking. Which it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
I know what this idiot is getting at. He is looking at the number ranking assigned to public and private schools. Niche doesn’t assign numbers when looking at both private and public schools together, but they do rank them in an order on the list. Niche also assigns numbers for Catholic school rankings separately as well as just private or public schools amongst themselves. You can play with the list by using the filters. I know you public school families are smart enough to figure it out.
No, they don’t. They don't rank private and public high schools together. No ranking does. Niche lists the schools and show their either public or private rankings; that's why you don't see a number before the school.
The Washingtonian magazine breaks down the Niche ranking for you, dummy.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/09/21/ranking-dc-areas-best-public-private-high-schools-thomas-jefferson-georgetown-day-school-tj-gds/
You don’t get it. That’s ok. Most of us do understand statistics and how you can manipulate data using filters. Niche does a pretty good job but the lack of a number assignment when filtering in both public and private schools is a flaw. They got the order right though. If they hadn’t, all the privates and public’s would have been clumped together OR they just wouldn’t give the option to view the schools together in one ranking. I know the truth is hard to swallow and you will look for any reason to deny it. But the facts are right there in black and white.
Sure, you and your clueless private school parents get it better than the Washingtonian magazine.![]()
![]()
What an embarrassment !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
I know what this idiot is getting at. He is looking at the number ranking assigned to public and private schools. Niche doesn’t assign numbers when looking at both private and public schools together, but they do rank them in an order on the list. Niche also assigns numbers for Catholic school rankings separately as well as just private or public schools amongst themselves. You can play with the list by using the filters. I know you public school families are smart enough to figure it out.
No, they don’t. They don't rank private and public high schools together. No ranking does. Niche lists the schools and show their either public or private rankings; that's why you don't see a number before the school.
The Washingtonian magazine breaks down the Niche ranking for you, dummy.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/09/21/ranking-dc-areas-best-public-private-high-schools-thomas-jefferson-georgetown-day-school-tj-gds/
You don’t get it. That’s ok. Most of us do understand statistics and how you can manipulate data using filters. Niche does a pretty good job but the lack of a number assignment when filtering in both public and private schools is a flaw. They got the order right though. If they hadn’t, all the privates and public’s would have been clumped together OR they just wouldn’t give the option to view the schools together in one ranking. I know the truth is hard to swallow and you will look for any reason to deny it. But the facts are right there in black and white.
Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
I know what this idiot is getting at. He is looking at the number ranking assigned to public and private schools. Niche doesn’t assign numbers when looking at both private and public schools together, but they do rank them in an order on the list. Niche also assigns numbers for Catholic school rankings separately as well as just private or public schools amongst themselves. You can play with the list by using the filters. I know you public school families are smart enough to figure it out.
No, they don’t. They don't rank private and public high schools together. No ranking does. Niche lists the schools and show their either public or private rankings; that's why you don't see a number before the school.
The Washingtonian magazine breaks down the Niche ranking for you, dummy.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/09/21/ranking-dc-areas-best-public-private-high-schools-thomas-jefferson-georgetown-day-school-tj-gds/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
We all see that in the top 20, the top private schools are ranked higher than non magnet public schools. If you’re at Poolsville or TJ then kudos. This thread is about W schools, and there is only one in he ranking and it’s at the bottom at 18.
My goodness. You're really that dumb ?
Let me give you a clue: (private, public). Let see if you can now figure it out.
You missed a comment above. Look back and see how they tried to alleviate your confusion. There is a thing called filters being used. You get it now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
I know what this idiot is getting at. He is looking at the number ranking assigned to public and private schools. Niche doesn’t assign numbers when looking at both private and public schools together, but they do rank them in an order on the list. Niche also assigns numbers for Catholic school rankings separately as well as just private or public schools amongst themselves. You can play with the list by using the filters. I know you public school families are smart enough to figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
We all see that in the top 20, the top private schools are ranked higher than non magnet public schools. If you’re at Poolsville or TJ then kudos. This thread is about W schools, and there is only one in he ranking and it’s at the bottom at 18.
My goodness. You're really that dumb ?
Let me give you a clue: (private, public). Let see if you can now figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The public boosters will try to debunk the ranking because it doesn’t support their narrative.
The ranking is consistent with other rankings and general knowledge about the strength of these schools.
Did any of you private school parents look at the posted ranking? If you did, y'all ain't too bright.
Now let see if y'all can figure it out.
You missed a comment. Look back and see how they tried to alleviate your confusion. There is a thing called filters being used. You get it now?
We all see that in the top 20, the top private schools are ranked higher than non magnet public schools. If you’re at Poolsville or TJ then kudos. This thread is about W schools, and there is only one in he ranking and it’s at the bottom at 18.
My goodness. You're really that dumb ?
Let me give you a clue: (private, public). Let see if you can now figure it out.