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The Daily Journal reported on the statewide test scores, but the reporting was a bit muddled.  They really need to separate the three levels (elementary, middle and high school) and any cities they want to focus on.  The only clear result with B'game implications was

When it comes to high schools, Mills took the top spot scoring 852 followed by Aragon in San Mateo with 840 then Carlmont in Belmont with 835.

Congrats to Mills for continuing to raise the bar at the high school level!

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2 responses to “Figuring Out Test Scores”

  1. KRN

    Here are the Burlingame Elementary scores by school.
    Lincoln
    944 925 A 19
    Franklin
    930 922 A 8
    Roosevelt
    870 882 A -12
    Washington
    892 908 A -16
    McKinley
    841 813 A 28
    BIS
    880 879 A 1
    The following link will take you to the 2010 API school selection page.
    http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/page2.asp?subject=API&level=School&submit1=submit

  2. holyroller

    I agree with DorthyDOWNS…
    It (the scores)really is not that important.
    How do you score morals, and ethics?
    I wonder what Bernie Madoff morals and ethics score would be.
    Shouldn’t every childs education start from there?

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