Anonymous wrote:I am looking at the results for my school and notice a lot of errors in the test scores vs what the DOE results are.
I am sending some corrections to GS.
Anonymous wrote:I see that this year most FCPS reported their test results under the 2010 requirements where as last year it was under the 2002 requirements. This resulted in a huge drop across the board. Not sure why GS didn't see this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County ratings did not change. They still have plenty of 9 and 10 rated schools.
So odd, what happened with Fairfax County? Even all of the Elementary Schools have dropped.
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery County ratings did not change. They still have plenty of 9 and 10 rated schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still no one has answered why anyone cares that some random third party website rates TJ's a 10. DO you think it is a good school? Does your kid get a good quality education there? Are they thriving? Do other kids like it?
That is what matters, not what Great Schools thinks.
Well, my kid's school went up, so I hope whatever flawed system they're using stays. But, I imagine the reason people care is that people use these ratings when purchasing homes. Have you seen the commercial where the lady rejects the house because it has a GS rating of 3? This is what a lot of people do. I should probably put my house on the market today.
Anonymous wrote:Still no one has answered why anyone cares that some random third party website rates TJ's a 10. DO you think it is a good school? Does your kid get a good quality education there? Are they thriving? Do other kids like it?
That is what matters, not what Great Schools thinks.