Anonymous wrote:Are there not truancy laws? Why aren’t kids and their parents reported after the max number of absences?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bets on which school is next to have this “breaking news”? Dunbar would be my best guess.
I'm hearing the same. I'll report on any documents I get in the future.
Most DCPS high schools have PARCC scores that are sub 30s and have graduation rates 50, 60, 70, even 80% percent
It's obvious the whole system is corrupted
The attendance scale is just the top of the iceberg. The real issue is "graduating" students who in many cases lack even basic skills mastered at the elementary level
I agree that there is a problem with grad rates given attendance and other issues. But nationally PARCC averages in the upper 30’s or 40’s.
If you want to waste a little time and see what the test is like, try a practice test. https://parcc.pearson.com/practice-tests/
School Math ELA
Anacostia 1 4 (obvious investigation target)
Ballou 0 9 (known corruption)
Cardozo 4 10 (obvious investigation target)
Columbia Heights 14 24 (known corruption)
Coolidge 1 15 (obvious investigation target)
Dunbar 1 6 (obvious investigation target)
Eastern 1 20 (obvious investigation target)
Woodson High School 0 8 (obvious investigation target)
Look to be generous those schools should be graduating maybe 25% of students
Those schools are atrocious DCPS is a joke
Are you using the college ready standard? Because there is room in the world for people who have completed high school, but are not college ready. The PARCC is actually a really hard test meant to suss out who should be going to college, so getting a 3 means you've done well enough, but maybe you aren't college material. That's OK. That doesn't mean you shouldn't graduate high school.
Those are scores that are 3+ that means in most of those schools 80-90% of the students are to put it bluntly..... (pick your word)
It's a disservice to society to "graduate" people who aren't going to be able to function
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bets on which school is next to have this “breaking news”? Dunbar would be my best guess.
I'm hearing the same. I'll report on any documents I get in the future.
Most DCPS high schools have PARCC scores that are sub 30s and have graduation rates 50, 60, 70, even 80% percent
It's obvious the whole system is corrupted
The attendance scale is just the top of the iceberg. The real issue is "graduating" students who in many cases lack even basic skills mastered at the elementary level
I agree that there is a problem with grad rates given attendance and other issues. But nationally PARCC averages in the upper 30’s or 40’s.
If you want to waste a little time and see what the test is like, try a practice test. https://parcc.pearson.com/practice-tests/
School Math ELA
Anacostia 1 4 (obvious investigation target)
Ballou 0 9 (known corruption)
Cardozo 4 10 (obvious investigation target)
Columbia Heights 14 24 (known corruption)
Coolidge 1 15 (obvious investigation target)
Dunbar 1 6 (obvious investigation target)
Eastern 1 20 (obvious investigation target)
Woodson High School 0 8 (obvious investigation target)
Look to be generous those schools should be graduating maybe 25% of students
Those schools are atrocious DCPS is a joke
Are you using the college ready standard? Because there is room in the world for people who have completed high school, but are not college ready. The PARCC is actually a really hard test meant to suss out who should be going to college, so getting a 3 means you've done well enough, but maybe you aren't college material. That's OK. That doesn't mean you shouldn't graduate high school.
Anonymous wrote:
If you want to waste a little time and see what the test is like, try a practice test. https://parcc.pearson.com/practice-tests/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bets on which school is next to have this “breaking news”? Dunbar would be my best guess.
I'm hearing the same. I'll report on any documents I get in the future.
Most DCPS high schools have PARCC scores that are sub 30s and have graduation rates 50, 60, 70, even 80% percent
It's obvious the whole system is corrupted
The attendance scale is just the top of the iceberg. The real issue is "graduating" students who in many cases lack even basic skills mastered at the elementary level
I agree that there is a problem with grad rates given attendance and other issues. But nationally PARCC averages in the upper 30’s or 40’s.
If you want to waste a little time and see what the test is like, try a practice test. https://parcc.pearson.com/practice-tests/
School Math ELA
Anacostia 1 4 (obvious investigation target)
Ballou 0 9 (known corruption)
Cardozo 4 10 (obvious investigation target)
Columbia Heights 14 24 (known corruption)
Coolidge 1 15 (obvious investigation target)
Dunbar 1 6 (obvious investigation target)
Eastern 1 20 (obvious investigation target)
Woodson High School 0 8 (obvious investigation target)
Look to be generous those schools should be graduating maybe 25% of students
Those schools are atrocious DCPS is a joke
Anonymous wrote:The superintendent held a voluntary meeting at CHEC today, but apparently the turnout was very low. Lots of teachers there are loyal to Tukeva and didn’t want to get on her bad side so they didn’t attend. They definitely need to investigate the administrators, particularly 9th and 10th grade admins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you want to waste a little time and see what the test is like, try a practice test. https://parcc.pearson.com/practice-tests/
I looked at the math tests. I cannot believe it. Algebra I is about 30% geometry and has quite a bit of Algebra II (learning how to manipulate the formulas of circle and parabolas).
Algebra II also has quite a bit of geometry. Unless students have learned precalculus and trigonometry, it's hard to solve more than 60% of the problems.
Who is writing these exams??? I have a degree in math and taught high school math back in the days in various countries (including American schools). Average good student cannot perform well on these tests, unless the teacher taught TO THE TEST.
Anonymous wrote:
If you want to waste a little time and see what the test is like, try a practice test. https://parcc.pearson.com/practice-tests/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bets on which school is next to have this “breaking news”? Dunbar would be my best guess.
I'm hearing the same. I'll report on any documents I get in the future.
Most DCPS high schools have PARCC scores that are sub 30s and have graduation rates 50, 60, 70, even 80% percent
It's obvious the whole system is corrupted
The attendance scale is just the top of the iceberg. The real issue is "graduating" students who in many cases lack even basic skills mastered at the elementary level
I agree that there is a problem with grad rates given attendance and other issues. But nationally PARCC averages in the upper 30’s or 40’s.
If you want to waste a little time and see what the test is like, try a practice test. https://parcc.pearson.com/practice-tests/
Anonymous wrote:why is it that many schools take computer based tests while other schools (HRCS) insist on paper based?
Anonymous wrote:NathanBacaABC7 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bets on which school is next to have this “breaking news”? Dunbar would be my best guess.
I'm hearing the same. I'll report on any documents I get in the future.
Most DCPS high schools have PARCC scores that are sub 30s and have graduation rates 50, 60, 70, even 80% percent
It's obvious the whole system is corrupted
The attendance scale is just the top of the iceberg. The real issue is "graduating" students who in many cases lack even basic skills mastered at the elementary level