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Thomas only tracks when numbers are good

School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas used to track on his webpage the improvement of school grades for the elementary and middle schools in his district – see his analysis. Then he stopped in 2012.

In 2011, 52 percent of the middle and elementary schools were ‘A’s; 67 percent were ‘A’/’B’; and 95 percent were ‘A’/’B’/’C.’ Superintendent Thomas was well on his way of meeting his 2008 campaign goal of “All schools scoring “C” or above on state accountability system”–just in time for the 2012 election.

2011 Grade Elem Middle Total
A 17 4 22 52%
B 6 0 6 14%
C 8 4 12 29%
D 2 0 2 5%
F 0 0 0 0%
I 0 0 0
Grand Total 33 9 42

 

What would his analysis look like today if he updated it?  35 percent  are D’s.

2018 Grade Elem Middle Total
A 6 1 7 18%
B 5 1 6 15%
C 9 3 12 30%
D 11 3 14 35%
F 0 0 0 0%
I 0 1 1
Grand Total 31 9 40
2011 2018  Drop
A’s 52% 18% 34%
A/B 66% 33% 34%
A/B/C 95% 63% 33%

 

It appears when the numbers go the other direction, Superintendent Thomas quits tracking them on his webpage. The state is taking over several of the D schools. Thomas will not meet his “all C schools” goal by 2020, unless the state can improve them.

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