ProPublica has compiled some interesting statistics about schools—by individual school, calculating teacher experience, racial breakdown of students, percentage of students receiving free lunches and in gifted programs.
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ProPublica has compiled some interesting statistics about schools—by individual school, calculating teacher experience, racial breakdown of students, percentage of students receiving free lunches and in gifted programs.
UVA graduation is this weekend (May 20th). Consider yourself warned. #
Theodore Roosevelt’s Albemarle retreat, Pine Knot, is looking to become more well known and accessible. #
Tablet computers are working out pretty well in city schools. #
VDOT got seven bids for the Western Bypass, but they’re secret until one is selected in June. #
One small car part is the sole evidence of who killed a Waynesboro woman in a hit-and-run on Saturday. The community at Jalopnik figured it out—it’s from the grille of a 2003 Ford F150 XL. #
Does the city have the power to set the speed on the bypass so ridiculously low? Several people argue that it does not. #
Council has again shot down the police department’s request for funding to put CCTV security cameras all along the Downtown Mall. #
A little light reading: Charlottesville’s charter. These are the rules, set by the legislature, under which C’ville exists. #
The plan for Shoppers World has been made public. Stein Mart and DSW will moving in to the complex recently vacated by Whole Foods. #
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This reminds me of the GreatSchools site. The GreatSchools site includes information about test scores, too–SOL results are provided for Virginia public schools, for example — overall results as well as a breakdown by racial/ethnic category. It’s all quite interesting.
can you fix my html, waldo?
All set.
It’s too bad that Greene and Madison Counties aren’t in their database. In fact, quite a few counties aren’t in it.