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June 21, 2009 at 9:11 AM #15921June 21, 2009 at 9:24 AM #418234
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ParticipantWhat? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.
June 21, 2009 at 9:24 AM #418953an
ParticipantWhat? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.
June 21, 2009 at 9:24 AM #418795an
ParticipantWhat? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.
June 21, 2009 at 9:24 AM #418727an
ParticipantWhat? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.
June 21, 2009 at 9:24 AM #418464an
ParticipantWhat? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.
June 21, 2009 at 10:02 AM #418998Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantThe problem with the results is the methodology used to calculate them.
My understanding is that other criteria, such as dropout rate, GPA per student/class, etc were not taken into account.
Rather the ranking simply looked at the number of Advanced Placement (AP) and Int’l Baccalaureate (IB) participants per school and divided that into the number of students in the school.
Seems like a pretty narrowly defined criterion.
June 21, 2009 at 10:02 AM #418838Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantThe problem with the results is the methodology used to calculate them.
My understanding is that other criteria, such as dropout rate, GPA per student/class, etc were not taken into account.
Rather the ranking simply looked at the number of Advanced Placement (AP) and Int’l Baccalaureate (IB) participants per school and divided that into the number of students in the school.
Seems like a pretty narrowly defined criterion.
June 21, 2009 at 10:02 AM #418772Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantThe problem with the results is the methodology used to calculate them.
My understanding is that other criteria, such as dropout rate, GPA per student/class, etc were not taken into account.
Rather the ranking simply looked at the number of Advanced Placement (AP) and Int’l Baccalaureate (IB) participants per school and divided that into the number of students in the school.
Seems like a pretty narrowly defined criterion.
June 21, 2009 at 10:02 AM #418507Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantThe problem with the results is the methodology used to calculate them.
My understanding is that other criteria, such as dropout rate, GPA per student/class, etc were not taken into account.
Rather the ranking simply looked at the number of Advanced Placement (AP) and Int’l Baccalaureate (IB) participants per school and divided that into the number of students in the school.
Seems like a pretty narrowly defined criterion.
June 21, 2009 at 10:02 AM #418278Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantThe problem with the results is the methodology used to calculate them.
My understanding is that other criteria, such as dropout rate, GPA per student/class, etc were not taken into account.
Rather the ranking simply looked at the number of Advanced Placement (AP) and Int’l Baccalaureate (IB) participants per school and divided that into the number of students in the school.
Seems like a pretty narrowly defined criterion.
June 21, 2009 at 10:04 AM #418283UCGal
Participant[quote=AN]What? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.[/quote]
Preuss was #10 and one of the 4 schools at SDHS’s campus was #60.
But I was surprised by the rankings also. To see University City HS so close to Torrey Pines HS was a shocker to me.
June 21, 2009 at 10:04 AM #418777UCGal
Participant[quote=AN]What? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.[/quote]
Preuss was #10 and one of the 4 schools at SDHS’s campus was #60.
But I was surprised by the rankings also. To see University City HS so close to Torrey Pines HS was a shocker to me.
June 21, 2009 at 10:04 AM #418512UCGal
Participant[quote=AN]What? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.[/quote]
Preuss was #10 and one of the 4 schools at SDHS’s campus was #60.
But I was surprised by the rankings also. To see University City HS so close to Torrey Pines HS was a shocker to me.
June 21, 2009 at 10:04 AM #419003UCGal
Participant[quote=AN]What? MMHS ranked higher than Coronado, Scripps, and RB? Wow, that’s definitely surprising to say the least. The best we can do in SD is Westview @181? That’s pretty sad.[/quote]
Preuss was #10 and one of the 4 schools at SDHS’s campus was #60.
But I was surprised by the rankings also. To see University City HS so close to Torrey Pines HS was a shocker to me.
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