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Friday, September 16, 2011

KONVULSIONS AT KIPP

I warned my BFF about drinking too much KOOL-AID. At the very least it will rot your teeth. Suddenly KIPP's numbers aren't so statistically superior. I heard this year they didn't make AYP. So we lost a priceless view and are putting a historic landmark in jeopardy so that when the school fails some developer can turn the empty school building into lavish apartments, all built with money that should have went to LPS.

Quick does someone know CPR?

12 comments:

  1. Pity. The mayor should have done more and listened to the residents when they went to her for help.

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  2. Just who is making AYP these days? Its a VERY exclusive club.

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  3. The building is an ideal place for a much needed renovated Ford School - isn't that what the land was wanted for originally?

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  4. It's going to take me a little bit but I'll copy and paste the entire list of who did and who did not make AYP, as well as their Math and ELA CPI scores.

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  5. A515 I've heard that was the pla a while back but I think the most recent plan involves COOK STREET PARK.

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  6. If Aborn is the only Lynn school to make AYP then 5% of Lynn schools made it. I would like to know if those kind of stats are available for other cities, and for the whole state. What about cities that are comparable to Lynn? How are they doing?

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  7. RICK STARBARD had a list of middle schools across the state who didn't make it. Maybe I'll did it up later. Lynn is not alone, we are in GOOD company if by GOOD we really meean BAD.

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  8. Hey - just called your cell phone and it said 'voice mail was full'. I've got the AYP numbers, arranged in a manner that makes sense, and wanted to know how you'd like to go about this. I could post them in a comment but I think they deserve their own article. Some pretty interesting information.

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  9. Just a little teaser: Aborn was not the only school to make AYP. And KIPP still rocks, Stanley.

    KIPP is the only middle school to not mandated to offer Supplemental Educational Services, which is laymen is '35 hours of tutoring'. KIPP is the only middle school to obtain the Performance Rating of 'High' in both English and Math. KIPP also has the highest attendance rates in ALL of Lynn and with MCAS CPI scores at 86.2 in ELA and 82.1 in Math, I'll take that. And so would many others in Lynn if there wasn't a lottery and limited space....

    Oh and I'm going to check into Rick's claim that other middle schools in the affluent towns surrounding Lynn are also doing poorly and thus that is a great reason to do away with NCLB.

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  10. Swampscott Middle made AYP. Lynnfield Middle made AYP. Peabody Middle (Higgins Middle) made AYP in ELA but not Math. Marblehead Middle made AYP. Middleton's schools made AYP. So what schools was Rick talking about?

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  11. Schools that DID NOT meet state standards of 90.2 AYP in ELA:

    Every school except Sisson.

    Schools that DID meet AYP, through improvement, in ELA:

    Brickett
    Callahan
    Cobbet
    Drewicz
    Hood
    Shoemaker
    Sisson

    Pickering

    Classical
    English

    *LVTI also made AYP in ELA through improvement except they failed to meet AYP in general due to their low attendance rate.

    Schools that DID NOT meet state standards of 84.3 AYP in Math:

    Every school except: Aborn, Lincoln-Thomson, Shoemaker, Sisson, Tracy, and English.

    Schools that DID meet AYP, through improvement, in Math:

    Aborn
    Callahan
    Cobbet
    Drewicz
    Harrington
    Hood
    Lincoln-Thompson
    Shoemaker
    Sisson
    Tracy

    Classical
    English

    Schools that are mandated to offer NCLB school choice:

    Every school except: Aborn, Tracy, Classical and English.

    Schools that are mandated to offer Supplemental Educational Services (35 hours of tutoring):

    Brickett
    Callahan
    Cobbet
    Connery
    Drewicz
    Ford
    Harrington
    Hood
    Ingalls
    Lincoln-Thomson
    Lynn Woods
    Sewell-Anderson

    Breed
    Marshall
    Pickering

    LVTI

    Highest attendance rate:

    Aborn 96.10%
    KIPP 97.30%
    English 80.60%

    Lowest:

    Washington 88.60%
    Marshall and Pickering 93.60%
    Fecteau-Leary 25%

    Highest ELA scores:

    Sisson 91.8
    Pickering 86.4 (KIPP second 86.2)
    English 89.7

    Worst ELA scores:

    Washington 37.5 (Harrington second 61)
    Marshall 75 (Breed second 76.8)
    Fecteau-Leary 63.5 (LVTI second 78.5)

    Highest Math scores:

    Lincoln-Thomson 88.7
    KIPP 82.1 (Pickering second 72.6)
    English 86.2

    Lowest Math scores:

    Washington 49 (Connery second 59.6)
    Marshall 54.9 (Breed second 61.8)
    Fecteau-Leary 47.8 (LVTI second 61.8)

    Anyone else see a pattern?

    Most improvement in ELA (gains from 2009):

    Hood +7.7
    Marshall +2.7
    LVTI + 2.3

    Least improvement in ELA (losses from 2009):

    Lynn Woods -9.7
    KIPP -2.6
    English 0 (no improvement or loss)

    Most improved in Math (gains from 2009):

    Washington +12.2 (Drewicz second with +10.7, honorable mention Hood +9.3 and Harrington +8.1)
    Marshall +3.2
    Fecteau-Leary +5.8

    Least improvement in Math (losses from 2009):

    Lynn Woods -10.7 (Connery -3.3)
    KIPP -6.3
    English -2


    And because I'm a big nerd, schools listed from highest to lowest ELA and Math scores:

    ELA

    1) Sisson 91.8
    2) Shoemaker 86.8
    3) Brickett 86
    4) Aborn 84.5
    5) Lincoln-Thompson 83
    6) Sewell-Anderson 80.9
    7) Lynn Woods 80.2
    8) Tracy 79.6
    9) Callahan 79.5
    10) Ford 74.6
    11) Hood 74.2
    12) Drewicz 73
    13) Cobbet 71.5
    14) Ingalls 67.4
    15) Connery 61.1
    16) Harrington 61
    17) Washington 37.5

    1) Pickering 86.4
    2) KIPP 86.2
    3) Breed 76.8
    4) Marshall 75

    1) English 89.7
    2) Classical 86. 4
    3) LVTI 78.5
    4) Fecteau-Leary 63.5

    Math

    1) Licoln-Thomson 88.7
    2) Tracy 86.9
    3) Sisson 86.6
    4) Shoemaker 84.7
    5) Aborn 84.9
    6) Callahan 81.3
    7) Brickett 80
    8) Sewell-Anderson 78.7
    9) Drewicz 76.1
    10) Lynn Woods 74.4
    11) Ford 69.9
    12) Hood 69.3
    13) Ingalls 68
    14) Cobbet 63.9
    15) Connery 59.6
    16) Harrington 56.8
    17) Washington 49

    1) KIPP 82.1
    2) Pickering 72.6
    3) Breed 61.8
    4) Marshall 54.9

    1) English 86.3
    2) Classical 83.8
    3) LVTI 69.1
    4) Fecteau-Leary 47.8

    What I find interesting, with the exception of Callahan and Lynn Woods swapping spots, the top performing half of the schools stays the top half in both ELA and Math. And if Connery, Harrington and Washington are our lowest performing schools with Washington the absolute lowest performing - Where is Washington's money?

    Top 8 ELA:

    Sisson, Shoemaker, Brickett, Aborn, Lincoln-Thompson, Sewell-Anderson, Lynn Woods, Tracy.

    Top 8 Math:

    Licoln-Thomson, Tracy, Sisson, Shoemaker, Aborn, Callahan, Bricket, Sewell-Anderson.

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