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pamabba March 22, 2009

school ranking

pamabba
I recently looked at school ranking and i don't understand how does it work. my daughter's middle school ranking in our county is number 60 and then other middle schools in our disstrict that we know are not well have much better ranking.
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TeacherParent
TeacherParent March 25, 2009
School 'ranking' is an inexact science to say the least. The only measure used at present to 'rank' schools are their results on state standardized tests. There may be schools whose students overall do very well on such tests but are yet schools that you wouldn't want your children to attend. Good scores on state standardized tests in no way correlates with parent satisfaction - parents are as interested in the condition of the school, the tone and temper of the teachers, the diversity of programs offered, safety issues, as well as a host of other factors.
If you're happy with your daughter's school, don't let any 'school ranking' make you less happy with it.
tjlove
GreatSchools Staff tjlove March 23, 2009
Here is a link that explains how our ratings system works:
www.greatschools.net/about/gsFaq.page?state=CO#faq-ratings
healthy11
healthy11 March 23, 2009
I think you may be confusing where your child's school is alphabetically in the overall list of schools, with rating and ranking scores.
On Greatschools, the public school ratings range from 1 (low) to 10 (highest) and they reflect how their students perform on statewide testing compared to other students at the same grade levels across the state. There is no ranking past 10.

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