Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Now you are asking uncomfortable question.
SAT score for Black kids in Blair - 1032
SAT score for Hispanics in Blair - 1037
WJ or Whitman sat score for the same groups are significantly higher. In short, Blair doesn't outperform.
Socioeconomic status matters though. Do you think the black and hispanic kids are richer or poorer than the black and hispanic kids at Blair? That's a rhetorical question, obviously, because Whitman pulls from the richest area in the county.
I don't doubt it, but since Whitman likely has <5% of these groups (0% to 5%), the data isn't meaningful in this instance.
So, basically, the black and hispanic kids in Blair (with a 38% rate of low-income students according to GS) are doing worse on their SATs than black and hispanic kids at Whitman (with a 3% rate of low-income students according to GS). Being that Blair's student population has 12 times more low-income students than Whitman, doesn't it say even more about how overrated Whitman is that black kids at Whitman scored an average of 1169 on the SATs compared to 993 at Einstein and 990 at Wheaton? Shouldn't they be excelling at a much higher rate? Why is Whitman failing these kids when 97% of the school is classified as not being "low-income"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Now you are asking uncomfortable question.
SAT score for Black kids in Blair - 1032
SAT score for Hispanics in Blair - 1037
WJ or Whitman sat score for the same groups are significantly higher. In short, Blair doesn't outperform.
Socioeconomic status matters though. Do you think the black and hispanic kids are richer or poorer than the black and hispanic kids at Blair? That's a rhetorical question, obviously, because Whitman pulls from the richest area in the county.
I don't doubt it, but since Whitman likely has <5% of these groups (0% to 5%), the data isn't meaningful in this instance.
Anonymous wrote:It's myth that white kids score same no matter where they go to school. Bunch of non-sense.
White kids in Kennedy - 1088
White kids in Whitman - 1299
White kids in Einstein - 1148
That's a huge difference for all practical purposes when you apply for college. No I do know that most of this difference comes from resource available to each family.
Anyway, when you pick a HS , you are paying for a peer group. You are simply trying to maximize the chance that peers of your kids are motivated to do well. You can find it in any HS, but chances of your kids not hanging out with unmotivated kids are higher in Whitman than Kennedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Now you are asking uncomfortable question.
SAT score for Black kids in Blair - 1032
SAT score for Hispanics in Blair - 1037
WJ or Whitman sat score for the same groups are significantly higher. In short, Blair doesn't outperform.
Socioeconomic status matters though. Do you think the black and hispanic kids are richer or poorer than the black and hispanic kids at Blair? That's a rhetorical question, obviously, because Whitman pulls from the richest area in the county.
Anonymous wrote:
Now you are asking uncomfortable question.
SAT score for Black kids in Blair - 1032
SAT score for Hispanics in Blair - 1037
WJ or Whitman sat score for the same groups are significantly higher. In short, Blair doesn't outperform.
Anonymous wrote:The SAT averages for a single cohort over 5% really illustrates how these schools stack up.
Blair 1326
Churchill 1257
Einstein 1148
Walter Johnson 1275
Wheaton 1173
Wooton 1262
Anonymous wrote:Whitman's average SAT score - 1289
WJ average SAT score - 1213
Two closest DCC HS likely to send students in WJ/Woodward is Einstein and Wheaton.
Average Wheaton SAT score - 1002
Average Einstein SAT score - 1039
Anonymous wrote:Cliff Notes: White kids at Blair have higher SAT scores than white kids at Wooton, Churchill, Wooten and Poolesville. White kids at WJ are only 100-150 points above white kids at Wheaton and Einstein (which I'm sure can be attributed to class differences more than anything else).
Does Blair also outperform these same schools in all cohorts over 5% too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cliff Notes: White kids at Blair have higher SAT scores than white kids at Wooton, Churchill, Wooten and Poolesville. White kids at WJ are only 100-150 points above white kids at Wheaton and Einstein (which I'm sure can be attributed to class differences more than anything else).
I'd suspected this was true but didn't have hard facts before now.
On a 1600-point scale, a 100-150 point difference is quite significant, whether it's due to test prep, a stronger peer group, or both. No wonder some groups have largely left Wheaton and Einstein.
Exactly, Not sure how some posters are saying it's only 100-150 point difference. As if that's a small difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cliff Notes: White kids at Blair have higher SAT scores than white kids at Wooton, Churchill, Wooten and Poolesville. White kids at WJ are only 100-150 points above white kids at Wheaton and Einstein (which I'm sure can be attributed to class differences more than anything else).
I'd suspected this was true but didn't have hard facts before now.
On a 1600-point scale, a 100-150 point difference is quite significant, whether it's due to test prep, a stronger peer group, or both. No wonder some groups have largely left Wheaton and Einstein.
Cliff Notes: White kids at Blair have higher SAT scores than white kids at Wooton, Churchill, Wooten and Poolesville. White kids at WJ are only 100-150 points above white kids at Wheaton and Einstein (which I'm sure can be attributed to class differences more than anything else).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cliff Notes: White kids at Blair have higher SAT scores than white kids at Wooton, Churchill, Wooten and Poolesville. White kids at WJ are only 100-150 points above white kids at Wheaton and Einstein (which I'm sure can be attributed to class differences more than anything else).
I'd suspected this was true but didn't have hard facts before now.