Anonymous wrote:Do the charter schools also release AP and SAT data?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I thought the reason Wilson's PAARC scores were poor was because those children and staff were concentrating ever so hard on the AP. Now I'm confused. I mean, surely that wasn't just a convenient excuse...
BINGO, smoke & mirrors, illusions!!!! DCPS hopes you don't remember that their PR went into overdrive went into overdrive last time when PARCC scores came out, wonder what their excuse will be this time?
Last year, DCPS had kids take PAARC text regardless of whether they were taking/had taken the subject. So you had kids taking the geometry PAARC in 11th grade when they last took geometry in 8th grade. And kids taking biology PARCC who had never taken biiology. I believe that changed this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I thought the reason Wilson's PAARC scores were poor was because those children and staff were concentrating ever so hard on the AP. Now I'm confused. I mean, surely that wasn't just a convenient excuse...
BINGO, smoke & mirrors, illusions!!!! DCPS hopes you don't remember that their PR went into overdrive went into overdrive last time when PARCC scores came out, wonder what their excuse will be this time?
Wilson's scores aren't too different from a similar MOCO schoolAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But I thought the reason Wilson's PAARC scores were poor was because those children and staff were concentrating ever so hard on the AP. Now I'm confused. I mean, surely that wasn't just a convenient excuse...
BINGO, smoke & mirrors, illusions!!!! DCPS hopes you don't remember that their PR went into overdrive went into overdrive last time when PARCC scores came out, wonder what their excuse will be this time?
Anonymous wrote:These scores dump cold water on the idea floated for Coolidge. There are clearly not enough advanced students in DC to necessitate yet another test-in/application-type school with a focus on college. DCPS continues to create schools that don’t meet their population’s needs. Why in the hell would DCPS come up with these Coolidge ideas when you’re looking at these scores. The misconnect is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:But I thought the reason Wilson's PAARC scores were poor was because those children and staff were concentrating ever so hard on the AP. Now I'm confused. I mean, surely that wasn't just a convenient excuse...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where in DCPS do you get prep to take the AP exam in Latin?
I know there is a Latin program at Walls, maybe other high schools I'm just not sure
Anonymous wrote:where in DCPS do you get prep to take the AP exam in Latin?