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April 12, 2008 at 10:02 AM #12409April 12, 2008 at 10:03 AM #185538
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ParticipantApril 12, 2008 at 10:03 AM #185557SD Realtor
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ParticipantApril 12, 2008 at 9:46 PM #185798Nicole
Participantthanks SD, very helpful! Any tips on interpreting those school “grade cards” (i think that’s what they’re called). I look at them and its really hard to tell what’s meaningful.
I’d really like to know the percentage of kids who go onto a 4 year college from most of the north county high schools. Is there a way to find this info?-nicole
new house hunterApril 12, 2008 at 9:46 PM #185817Nicole
Participantthanks SD, very helpful! Any tips on interpreting those school “grade cards” (i think that’s what they’re called). I look at them and its really hard to tell what’s meaningful.
I’d really like to know the percentage of kids who go onto a 4 year college from most of the north county high schools. Is there a way to find this info?-nicole
new house hunterApril 12, 2008 at 9:46 PM #185847Nicole
Participantthanks SD, very helpful! Any tips on interpreting those school “grade cards” (i think that’s what they’re called). I look at them and its really hard to tell what’s meaningful.
I’d really like to know the percentage of kids who go onto a 4 year college from most of the north county high schools. Is there a way to find this info?-nicole
new house hunterApril 12, 2008 at 9:46 PM #185849Nicole
Participantthanks SD, very helpful! Any tips on interpreting those school “grade cards” (i think that’s what they’re called). I look at them and its really hard to tell what’s meaningful.
I’d really like to know the percentage of kids who go onto a 4 year college from most of the north county high schools. Is there a way to find this info?-nicole
new house hunterApril 12, 2008 at 9:46 PM #185855Nicole
Participantthanks SD, very helpful! Any tips on interpreting those school “grade cards” (i think that’s what they’re called). I look at them and its really hard to tell what’s meaningful.
I’d really like to know the percentage of kids who go onto a 4 year college from most of the north county high schools. Is there a way to find this info?-nicole
new house hunterApril 12, 2008 at 10:58 PM #185899sdrealtor
Participantnicole,
When you read the reports, you really need to look into the demographic breakdowns. The highest ranked schools tend to have the strongest demographics with fewer lower socio-economic students pulling the averages down. Good kids with involved parents should do well at any of the schools around here. However, if you are very concerned with whom your kids attend school with, look at the demographics.sdr
April 12, 2008 at 10:58 PM #185905sdrealtor
Participantnicole,
When you read the reports, you really need to look into the demographic breakdowns. The highest ranked schools tend to have the strongest demographics with fewer lower socio-economic students pulling the averages down. Good kids with involved parents should do well at any of the schools around here. However, if you are very concerned with whom your kids attend school with, look at the demographics.sdr
April 12, 2008 at 10:58 PM #185897sdrealtor
Participantnicole,
When you read the reports, you really need to look into the demographic breakdowns. The highest ranked schools tend to have the strongest demographics with fewer lower socio-economic students pulling the averages down. Good kids with involved parents should do well at any of the schools around here. However, if you are very concerned with whom your kids attend school with, look at the demographics.sdr
April 12, 2008 at 10:58 PM #185866sdrealtor
Participantnicole,
When you read the reports, you really need to look into the demographic breakdowns. The highest ranked schools tend to have the strongest demographics with fewer lower socio-economic students pulling the averages down. Good kids with involved parents should do well at any of the schools around here. However, if you are very concerned with whom your kids attend school with, look at the demographics.sdr
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