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September 9, 2008 at 11:41 PM #268772September 10, 2008 at 10:18 AM #268569nlaParticipant
I live in Eastlake and the achievement gap between Hispanic and Asian/Filipino/White as far as API is concerned is very wide. The gap is not that much in elementary level but the gap increases toward middle school and specially high school. I looked at 3 elementary schools, 2 middle schools and 2 high schools, all w/c in Eastlake area. The gap in elementary is about 50 points, middle school about 100 points and in high school about 115 points.
Elementary:
Salt Creek
Filipino – 902
Hispanic – 834
White – 873Olympic View
Filipino – 909
Hispanic – 824
White – 928Thurgood Marshalls
Filipino – 904
Hispanic – 851
White – 900Middle School:
Eastlake Middle
Filipino – 901
Hispanic – 778
White – 866Rancho Del Rey
Filipino – 879
Hispanic – 751
White – 844High School:
Eastlake High
Filipino – 841
Hispanic – 718
White – 821Olympian:
Filipino – 850
Hispanic – 733
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
Hispanic – 718
White – 821I also noticed that Filipinos, on average, at the high school level, from these Eastlake area schools outscored their Filipino counterpart in the Poway school district:
Eastlake High Filipino – 841
Olympian Filipino – 850Mount Carmel Filipino – 810
West View Filipino – 816Also interesting stat that I noticed is that scores for Caucasians and Filipinos (and to less extent other Asians, not a lot of Chinese/Japanese/Koreans here in Eastlake) from these Eastlake area high schools is not that far from their counterpart in north county high schools. It’s just that being so closed to the border, the demographic in Eastlake is about 40-50% Hispanic and that bring down the overall score of these schools.
South County:
Eastlake High
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 841
White – 821Olympian:
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 850
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
White – 821North County:
Scripps Ranch
Asian – 878
Filipino – 846
White – 849Mount Carmel
Asian – 888
Filipino – 810
White – 839Ranch Bernardo
Asian – 895
Filipino – 847
White – 832September 10, 2008 at 10:18 AM #268794nlaParticipantI live in Eastlake and the achievement gap between Hispanic and Asian/Filipino/White as far as API is concerned is very wide. The gap is not that much in elementary level but the gap increases toward middle school and specially high school. I looked at 3 elementary schools, 2 middle schools and 2 high schools, all w/c in Eastlake area. The gap in elementary is about 50 points, middle school about 100 points and in high school about 115 points.
Elementary:
Salt Creek
Filipino – 902
Hispanic – 834
White – 873Olympic View
Filipino – 909
Hispanic – 824
White – 928Thurgood Marshalls
Filipino – 904
Hispanic – 851
White – 900Middle School:
Eastlake Middle
Filipino – 901
Hispanic – 778
White – 866Rancho Del Rey
Filipino – 879
Hispanic – 751
White – 844High School:
Eastlake High
Filipino – 841
Hispanic – 718
White – 821Olympian:
Filipino – 850
Hispanic – 733
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
Hispanic – 718
White – 821I also noticed that Filipinos, on average, at the high school level, from these Eastlake area schools outscored their Filipino counterpart in the Poway school district:
Eastlake High Filipino – 841
Olympian Filipino – 850Mount Carmel Filipino – 810
West View Filipino – 816Also interesting stat that I noticed is that scores for Caucasians and Filipinos (and to less extent other Asians, not a lot of Chinese/Japanese/Koreans here in Eastlake) from these Eastlake area high schools is not that far from their counterpart in north county high schools. It’s just that being so closed to the border, the demographic in Eastlake is about 40-50% Hispanic and that bring down the overall score of these schools.
South County:
Eastlake High
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 841
White – 821Olympian:
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 850
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
White – 821North County:
Scripps Ranch
Asian – 878
Filipino – 846
White – 849Mount Carmel
Asian – 888
Filipino – 810
White – 839Ranch Bernardo
Asian – 895
Filipino – 847
White – 832September 10, 2008 at 10:18 AM #268807nlaParticipantI live in Eastlake and the achievement gap between Hispanic and Asian/Filipino/White as far as API is concerned is very wide. The gap is not that much in elementary level but the gap increases toward middle school and specially high school. I looked at 3 elementary schools, 2 middle schools and 2 high schools, all w/c in Eastlake area. The gap in elementary is about 50 points, middle school about 100 points and in high school about 115 points.
Elementary:
Salt Creek
Filipino – 902
Hispanic – 834
White – 873Olympic View
Filipino – 909
Hispanic – 824
White – 928Thurgood Marshalls
Filipino – 904
Hispanic – 851
White – 900Middle School:
Eastlake Middle
Filipino – 901
Hispanic – 778
White – 866Rancho Del Rey
Filipino – 879
Hispanic – 751
White – 844High School:
Eastlake High
Filipino – 841
Hispanic – 718
White – 821Olympian:
Filipino – 850
Hispanic – 733
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
Hispanic – 718
White – 821I also noticed that Filipinos, on average, at the high school level, from these Eastlake area schools outscored their Filipino counterpart in the Poway school district:
Eastlake High Filipino – 841
Olympian Filipino – 850Mount Carmel Filipino – 810
West View Filipino – 816Also interesting stat that I noticed is that scores for Caucasians and Filipinos (and to less extent other Asians, not a lot of Chinese/Japanese/Koreans here in Eastlake) from these Eastlake area high schools is not that far from their counterpart in north county high schools. It’s just that being so closed to the border, the demographic in Eastlake is about 40-50% Hispanic and that bring down the overall score of these schools.
South County:
Eastlake High
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 841
White – 821Olympian:
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 850
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
White – 821North County:
Scripps Ranch
Asian – 878
Filipino – 846
White – 849Mount Carmel
Asian – 888
Filipino – 810
White – 839Ranch Bernardo
Asian – 895
Filipino – 847
White – 832September 10, 2008 at 10:18 AM #268853nlaParticipantI live in Eastlake and the achievement gap between Hispanic and Asian/Filipino/White as far as API is concerned is very wide. The gap is not that much in elementary level but the gap increases toward middle school and specially high school. I looked at 3 elementary schools, 2 middle schools and 2 high schools, all w/c in Eastlake area. The gap in elementary is about 50 points, middle school about 100 points and in high school about 115 points.
Elementary:
Salt Creek
Filipino – 902
Hispanic – 834
White – 873Olympic View
Filipino – 909
Hispanic – 824
White – 928Thurgood Marshalls
Filipino – 904
Hispanic – 851
White – 900Middle School:
Eastlake Middle
Filipino – 901
Hispanic – 778
White – 866Rancho Del Rey
Filipino – 879
Hispanic – 751
White – 844High School:
Eastlake High
Filipino – 841
Hispanic – 718
White – 821Olympian:
Filipino – 850
Hispanic – 733
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
Hispanic – 718
White – 821I also noticed that Filipinos, on average, at the high school level, from these Eastlake area schools outscored their Filipino counterpart in the Poway school district:
Eastlake High Filipino – 841
Olympian Filipino – 850Mount Carmel Filipino – 810
West View Filipino – 816Also interesting stat that I noticed is that scores for Caucasians and Filipinos (and to less extent other Asians, not a lot of Chinese/Japanese/Koreans here in Eastlake) from these Eastlake area high schools is not that far from their counterpart in north county high schools. It’s just that being so closed to the border, the demographic in Eastlake is about 40-50% Hispanic and that bring down the overall score of these schools.
South County:
Eastlake High
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 841
White – 821Olympian:
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 850
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
White – 821North County:
Scripps Ranch
Asian – 878
Filipino – 846
White – 849Mount Carmel
Asian – 888
Filipino – 810
White – 839Ranch Bernardo
Asian – 895
Filipino – 847
White – 832September 10, 2008 at 10:18 AM #268880nlaParticipantI live in Eastlake and the achievement gap between Hispanic and Asian/Filipino/White as far as API is concerned is very wide. The gap is not that much in elementary level but the gap increases toward middle school and specially high school. I looked at 3 elementary schools, 2 middle schools and 2 high schools, all w/c in Eastlake area. The gap in elementary is about 50 points, middle school about 100 points and in high school about 115 points.
Elementary:
Salt Creek
Filipino – 902
Hispanic – 834
White – 873Olympic View
Filipino – 909
Hispanic – 824
White – 928Thurgood Marshalls
Filipino – 904
Hispanic – 851
White – 900Middle School:
Eastlake Middle
Filipino – 901
Hispanic – 778
White – 866Rancho Del Rey
Filipino – 879
Hispanic – 751
White – 844High School:
Eastlake High
Filipino – 841
Hispanic – 718
White – 821Olympian:
Filipino – 850
Hispanic – 733
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
Hispanic – 718
White – 821I also noticed that Filipinos, on average, at the high school level, from these Eastlake area schools outscored their Filipino counterpart in the Poway school district:
Eastlake High Filipino – 841
Olympian Filipino – 850Mount Carmel Filipino – 810
West View Filipino – 816Also interesting stat that I noticed is that scores for Caucasians and Filipinos (and to less extent other Asians, not a lot of Chinese/Japanese/Koreans here in Eastlake) from these Eastlake area high schools is not that far from their counterpart in north county high schools. It’s just that being so closed to the border, the demographic in Eastlake is about 40-50% Hispanic and that bring down the overall score of these schools.
South County:
Eastlake High
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 841
White – 821Olympian:
Asian – n/a
Filipino – 850
White – n/aBonita Vista:
Asian – 879
Filipino – 819
White – 821North County:
Scripps Ranch
Asian – 878
Filipino – 846
White – 849Mount Carmel
Asian – 888
Filipino – 810
White – 839Ranch Bernardo
Asian – 895
Filipino – 847
White – 832September 10, 2008 at 3:16 PM #268659AnonymousGuestSo what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
September 10, 2008 at 3:16 PM #268884AnonymousGuestSo what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
September 10, 2008 at 3:16 PM #268895AnonymousGuestSo what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
September 10, 2008 at 3:16 PM #268943AnonymousGuestSo what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
September 10, 2008 at 3:16 PM #268971AnonymousGuestSo what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
September 10, 2008 at 4:04 PM #268689anParticipant[quote=goldfish]So what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
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School does matter, but not all school have the same reputation. Also, API score for a school as a whole is like a Median price for San Diego. It doesn’t tell you how each sub area are behaving.September 10, 2008 at 4:04 PM #268914anParticipant[quote=goldfish]So what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
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School does matter, but not all school have the same reputation. Also, API score for a school as a whole is like a Median price for San Diego. It doesn’t tell you how each sub area are behaving.September 10, 2008 at 4:04 PM #268925anParticipant[quote=goldfish]So what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
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School does matter, but not all school have the same reputation. Also, API score for a school as a whole is like a Median price for San Diego. It doesn’t tell you how each sub area are behaving.September 10, 2008 at 4:04 PM #268973anParticipant[quote=goldfish]So what is the conclusion? School does not matter? Only race matters?
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School does matter, but not all school have the same reputation. Also, API score for a school as a whole is like a Median price for San Diego. It doesn’t tell you how each sub area are behaving. -
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