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June 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM #418704June 22, 2009 at 9:15 AM #418589
lostkitty
ParticipantThis report has nothing to do with how well the CA schools are educating their students. it merely counts the percentage of kids taking the AP/IB etc. They do not even have to pass. They are no longer even chosen to be in AP by the school – the parents choose.
Dont let those numbers fool you.
This report is more about equal opportunity than anything else and should be viewed as that…. They are reporting which schools are most inclusionary in their toughest classes. It is a worthy idea, but in no way does this report have anything to do with successful schools and which are producing high achievers.June 22, 2009 at 9:15 AM #419084lostkitty
ParticipantThis report has nothing to do with how well the CA schools are educating their students. it merely counts the percentage of kids taking the AP/IB etc. They do not even have to pass. They are no longer even chosen to be in AP by the school – the parents choose.
Dont let those numbers fool you.
This report is more about equal opportunity than anything else and should be viewed as that…. They are reporting which schools are most inclusionary in their toughest classes. It is a worthy idea, but in no way does this report have anything to do with successful schools and which are producing high achievers.June 22, 2009 at 9:15 AM #419312lostkitty
ParticipantThis report has nothing to do with how well the CA schools are educating their students. it merely counts the percentage of kids taking the AP/IB etc. They do not even have to pass. They are no longer even chosen to be in AP by the school – the parents choose.
Dont let those numbers fool you.
This report is more about equal opportunity than anything else and should be viewed as that…. They are reporting which schools are most inclusionary in their toughest classes. It is a worthy idea, but in no way does this report have anything to do with successful schools and which are producing high achievers.June 22, 2009 at 9:15 AM #419152lostkitty
ParticipantThis report has nothing to do with how well the CA schools are educating their students. it merely counts the percentage of kids taking the AP/IB etc. They do not even have to pass. They are no longer even chosen to be in AP by the school – the parents choose.
Dont let those numbers fool you.
This report is more about equal opportunity than anything else and should be viewed as that…. They are reporting which schools are most inclusionary in their toughest classes. It is a worthy idea, but in no way does this report have anything to do with successful schools and which are producing high achievers.June 22, 2009 at 9:15 AM #418818lostkitty
ParticipantThis report has nothing to do with how well the CA schools are educating their students. it merely counts the percentage of kids taking the AP/IB etc. They do not even have to pass. They are no longer even chosen to be in AP by the school – the parents choose.
Dont let those numbers fool you.
This report is more about equal opportunity than anything else and should be viewed as that…. They are reporting which schools are most inclusionary in their toughest classes. It is a worthy idea, but in no way does this report have anything to do with successful schools and which are producing high achievers.June 22, 2009 at 9:17 PM #419572paramount
ParticipantI’d bet my last 10 cents that the only reason someone would post this is because either their kids have or currently do attend one of the schools.
June 22, 2009 at 9:17 PM #419503paramount
ParticipantI’d bet my last 10 cents that the only reason someone would post this is because either their kids have or currently do attend one of the schools.
June 22, 2009 at 9:17 PM #419733paramount
ParticipantI’d bet my last 10 cents that the only reason someone would post this is because either their kids have or currently do attend one of the schools.
June 22, 2009 at 9:17 PM #419235paramount
ParticipantI’d bet my last 10 cents that the only reason someone would post this is because either their kids have or currently do attend one of the schools.
June 22, 2009 at 9:17 PM #419006paramount
ParticipantI’d bet my last 10 cents that the only reason someone would post this is because either their kids have or currently do attend one of the schools.
June 22, 2009 at 9:52 PM #419250PadreBrian
ParticipantEvery year it’s the same with Newsweek’s list. Next year Compton HS could pay 100%(which is fine and dandy with Newsweek, see the FAQ) and get 90% of their students to the test and they could be #1 in 2010. Ridiculous. No basis in reality.
June 22, 2009 at 9:52 PM #419748PadreBrian
ParticipantEvery year it’s the same with Newsweek’s list. Next year Compton HS could pay 100%(which is fine and dandy with Newsweek, see the FAQ) and get 90% of their students to the test and they could be #1 in 2010. Ridiculous. No basis in reality.
June 22, 2009 at 9:52 PM #419587PadreBrian
ParticipantEvery year it’s the same with Newsweek’s list. Next year Compton HS could pay 100%(which is fine and dandy with Newsweek, see the FAQ) and get 90% of their students to the test and they could be #1 in 2010. Ridiculous. No basis in reality.
June 22, 2009 at 9:52 PM #419518PadreBrian
ParticipantEvery year it’s the same with Newsweek’s list. Next year Compton HS could pay 100%(which is fine and dandy with Newsweek, see the FAQ) and get 90% of their students to the test and they could be #1 in 2010. Ridiculous. No basis in reality.
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