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August 31, 2011 at 1:07 PM #19087August 31, 2011 at 1:53 PM #726672UCGalParticipant
Interesting. Star results came out 2 weeks ago… which I guess is the basis for the api.
(see: http://piggington.com/ot_star_test_2011_results_are_out)It’s interesting to dive into the different data by sub groups.
Here’s the link for the state website.
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/page2.asp?subject=API&level=School&submit1=submitFinally got my kids’ individual STAR results in the mail yesterday. (San Diego Unified is super slow). It’s interesting to break down the scores… shows the areas that need work.
API isn’t the end-all/be-all.
Our neighborhood school, Curie, still scores very well. (943 down from 950 last year). Despite this bright and shiny score we’re stilling pulling one son out and moving him to a school that has worse scores, Hawthorne. (826, up from 794 last year).
It’s the teachers and parents that really make the learning experience good or bad.
August 31, 2011 at 1:53 PM #726756UCGalParticipantInteresting. Star results came out 2 weeks ago… which I guess is the basis for the api.
(see: http://piggington.com/ot_star_test_2011_results_are_out)It’s interesting to dive into the different data by sub groups.
Here’s the link for the state website.
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/page2.asp?subject=API&level=School&submit1=submitFinally got my kids’ individual STAR results in the mail yesterday. (San Diego Unified is super slow). It’s interesting to break down the scores… shows the areas that need work.
API isn’t the end-all/be-all.
Our neighborhood school, Curie, still scores very well. (943 down from 950 last year). Despite this bright and shiny score we’re stilling pulling one son out and moving him to a school that has worse scores, Hawthorne. (826, up from 794 last year).
It’s the teachers and parents that really make the learning experience good or bad.
August 31, 2011 at 1:53 PM #727363UCGalParticipantInteresting. Star results came out 2 weeks ago… which I guess is the basis for the api.
(see: http://piggington.com/ot_star_test_2011_results_are_out)It’s interesting to dive into the different data by sub groups.
Here’s the link for the state website.
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/page2.asp?subject=API&level=School&submit1=submitFinally got my kids’ individual STAR results in the mail yesterday. (San Diego Unified is super slow). It’s interesting to break down the scores… shows the areas that need work.
API isn’t the end-all/be-all.
Our neighborhood school, Curie, still scores very well. (943 down from 950 last year). Despite this bright and shiny score we’re stilling pulling one son out and moving him to a school that has worse scores, Hawthorne. (826, up from 794 last year).
It’s the teachers and parents that really make the learning experience good or bad.
August 31, 2011 at 1:53 PM #727522UCGalParticipantInteresting. Star results came out 2 weeks ago… which I guess is the basis for the api.
(see: http://piggington.com/ot_star_test_2011_results_are_out)It’s interesting to dive into the different data by sub groups.
Here’s the link for the state website.
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/page2.asp?subject=API&level=School&submit1=submitFinally got my kids’ individual STAR results in the mail yesterday. (San Diego Unified is super slow). It’s interesting to break down the scores… shows the areas that need work.
API isn’t the end-all/be-all.
Our neighborhood school, Curie, still scores very well. (943 down from 950 last year). Despite this bright and shiny score we’re stilling pulling one son out and moving him to a school that has worse scores, Hawthorne. (826, up from 794 last year).
It’s the teachers and parents that really make the learning experience good or bad.
August 31, 2011 at 1:53 PM #727882UCGalParticipantInteresting. Star results came out 2 weeks ago… which I guess is the basis for the api.
(see: http://piggington.com/ot_star_test_2011_results_are_out)It’s interesting to dive into the different data by sub groups.
Here’s the link for the state website.
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/page2.asp?subject=API&level=School&submit1=submitFinally got my kids’ individual STAR results in the mail yesterday. (San Diego Unified is super slow). It’s interesting to break down the scores… shows the areas that need work.
API isn’t the end-all/be-all.
Our neighborhood school, Curie, still scores very well. (943 down from 950 last year). Despite this bright and shiny score we’re stilling pulling one son out and moving him to a school that has worse scores, Hawthorne. (826, up from 794 last year).
It’s the teachers and parents that really make the learning experience good or bad.
August 31, 2011 at 1:56 PM #726667CoronitaParticipantAdding to Del Mar Unified
Ocean Air: 977
Del Mar Heights Elementary: 958
Sycamore Ridge: 954
Ashley Falls: 953
Torrey Hills: 947
Carmel Del Mar Elementary: 931
Del Mar Hills Elementary: 920
Some LOL notes about Ocean Air and Torrey Hills:
*The asian kids at Ocean Air scored 1000. The ones at Torrey Hills did a 997.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=4255443816720
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=43054456581071*At Torrey Hills and Ocean Air, the ones in the “english learner” category scored higher than the other non-english learners, with the exception of the asian kids.
That said… Standard disclaimers apply.
1. Your school might have scored well, but your kid still might be an idiot.
2. Your school might have scored poorly, but your kid might be smarter than the average bear.
3. Test scores are pretty much meaningless imho since public schools just prep kids for test scores these days. I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.
August 31, 2011 at 1:56 PM #726751CoronitaParticipantAdding to Del Mar Unified
Ocean Air: 977
Del Mar Heights Elementary: 958
Sycamore Ridge: 954
Ashley Falls: 953
Torrey Hills: 947
Carmel Del Mar Elementary: 931
Del Mar Hills Elementary: 920
Some LOL notes about Ocean Air and Torrey Hills:
*The asian kids at Ocean Air scored 1000. The ones at Torrey Hills did a 997.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=4255443816720
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=43054456581071*At Torrey Hills and Ocean Air, the ones in the “english learner” category scored higher than the other non-english learners, with the exception of the asian kids.
That said… Standard disclaimers apply.
1. Your school might have scored well, but your kid still might be an idiot.
2. Your school might have scored poorly, but your kid might be smarter than the average bear.
3. Test scores are pretty much meaningless imho since public schools just prep kids for test scores these days. I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.
August 31, 2011 at 1:56 PM #727358CoronitaParticipantAdding to Del Mar Unified
Ocean Air: 977
Del Mar Heights Elementary: 958
Sycamore Ridge: 954
Ashley Falls: 953
Torrey Hills: 947
Carmel Del Mar Elementary: 931
Del Mar Hills Elementary: 920
Some LOL notes about Ocean Air and Torrey Hills:
*The asian kids at Ocean Air scored 1000. The ones at Torrey Hills did a 997.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=4255443816720
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=43054456581071*At Torrey Hills and Ocean Air, the ones in the “english learner” category scored higher than the other non-english learners, with the exception of the asian kids.
That said… Standard disclaimers apply.
1. Your school might have scored well, but your kid still might be an idiot.
2. Your school might have scored poorly, but your kid might be smarter than the average bear.
3. Test scores are pretty much meaningless imho since public schools just prep kids for test scores these days. I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.
August 31, 2011 at 1:56 PM #727517CoronitaParticipantAdding to Del Mar Unified
Ocean Air: 977
Del Mar Heights Elementary: 958
Sycamore Ridge: 954
Ashley Falls: 953
Torrey Hills: 947
Carmel Del Mar Elementary: 931
Del Mar Hills Elementary: 920
Some LOL notes about Ocean Air and Torrey Hills:
*The asian kids at Ocean Air scored 1000. The ones at Torrey Hills did a 997.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=4255443816720
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=43054456581071*At Torrey Hills and Ocean Air, the ones in the “english learner” category scored higher than the other non-english learners, with the exception of the asian kids.
That said… Standard disclaimers apply.
1. Your school might have scored well, but your kid still might be an idiot.
2. Your school might have scored poorly, but your kid might be smarter than the average bear.
3. Test scores are pretty much meaningless imho since public schools just prep kids for test scores these days. I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.
August 31, 2011 at 1:56 PM #727877CoronitaParticipantAdding to Del Mar Unified
Ocean Air: 977
Del Mar Heights Elementary: 958
Sycamore Ridge: 954
Ashley Falls: 953
Torrey Hills: 947
Carmel Del Mar Elementary: 931
Del Mar Hills Elementary: 920
Some LOL notes about Ocean Air and Torrey Hills:
*The asian kids at Ocean Air scored 1000. The ones at Torrey Hills did a 997.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=4255443816720
http://www.signonsandiego.com/api2011/?appSession=43054456581071*At Torrey Hills and Ocean Air, the ones in the “english learner” category scored higher than the other non-english learners, with the exception of the asian kids.
That said… Standard disclaimers apply.
1. Your school might have scored well, but your kid still might be an idiot.
2. Your school might have scored poorly, but your kid might be smarter than the average bear.
3. Test scores are pretty much meaningless imho since public schools just prep kids for test scores these days. I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.
August 31, 2011 at 2:06 PM #726687briansd1Guest[quote=flu]I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.[/quote]
We just like lists.
Magazines discovered they get a lot more readership when they print lists (the best schools, best places to retire, best cars, most beautiful people, etc…)
August 31, 2011 at 2:06 PM #726771briansd1Guest[quote=flu]I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.[/quote]
We just like lists.
Magazines discovered they get a lot more readership when they print lists (the best schools, best places to retire, best cars, most beautiful people, etc…)
August 31, 2011 at 2:06 PM #727380briansd1Guest[quote=flu]I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.[/quote]
We just like lists.
Magazines discovered they get a lot more readership when they print lists (the best schools, best places to retire, best cars, most beautiful people, etc…)
August 31, 2011 at 2:06 PM #727537briansd1Guest[quote=flu]I just think it’s funny there’s such an obsession with these.[/quote]
We just like lists.
Magazines discovered they get a lot more readership when they print lists (the best schools, best places to retire, best cars, most beautiful people, etc…)
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