Interesting. I’m pretty happy to have just bought in South 4S Ranch with the following:
Stone Ranch Elementary 963 10 / 7
Also, Del Norte now has the top scores in PUSD.
(Admittedly, this is all splitting hairs and my kids will not be in HS for 12 more years or so…)
And yes, I realize that schools in La Jolla and Carmel Valley are a bit higher. 🙂
I’m a bit confused by the whole “statewide rank” and “similar schools rank.”
I guess the first compares you to all schools, and the second compares you to schools with a similar demographic or income.
But here’s where I get confused:
Rancho Santa Fe Elementary School District:
R. Roger Rowe Elemntary: 951 10 / 10
I am really interested that it has a 10 in similar schools with a score of 951, while my local school has a 7 in similar schools with a score of 963.
Does this imply that the demographics of 4S are in a higher category by some measurement (surely not income!) than the demographics or RSF?
Or, if it is income-based, does it mean that the kids of top income earners statewide (RSF and similar areas) actually have a lower average score than the kids of upper middle class professional types who live in 4S?