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For example, Romania had the largest disparity with teens from the richest quarter of households scoring 35.8% higher than their peers from the poorest 25%. U.S. teens from the richest 25% of ...
On the most recent results from this test, for example, the percentage of L.A. students who scored as Proficient or better in fourth-grade math was 27%. For California it was 35%.
In his annual address, L.A. schools Supt. Alberto Carvalho announces higher test scores in all grades for a second straight year, finally surpassing pre-pandemic results.
Edison Elementary in City Heights, for example, has for years had pretty good test scores. They’re not fabulous, but they are good. But when you take into account that over 90 percent of Edison’s ...
Fun fact: the school was one of the inspirations for creating the income vs. test score metric. Without the metric, the excellence of schools like Edison would be hidden by what appear to be just-OK ...
A low-income student with a 1400 SAT score, for example, might be perceived as a "diamond in the rough," even if his or her score is well below even the 25th percentile score for admitted students.
However, if your score is not as high as you hoped and you choose not to submit it, the college or university won’t count it against you. Test-Optional with Scores Required for Scholarships ...
Should students submit scores? It’s hard for them to tell, a point of confusion that points to deeper problems, Ben Paris writes. In college admissions, test optional has transformed from the ...
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