The pre-K-through-12 school is one of the highest -
ranking charter schools in the city, and has a 2014 graduation rate of 86 % compared with the citywide average of 64 %.
Not exact matches
Just as damaging would be (as is the case
in at least twenty - four of our thirty
cities) the failure to establish common applications that allow families to
rank their options — from comprehensive district
schools to magnet
schools to
charters — without the burden of filling out dozens of forms.
For example, earlier this year the University of Minnesota found that
charters in the twin
cities of Minneapolis - St Paul lagged behind public elementary
schools,
ranking 7.5 % lower for maths and 4.4 % lower for reading.
In rankings released yesterday, three of the
city's top five public
schools are
charters.
This amazing achievement
ranks DCB among the top 10 highest - performing elementary
charters in the
city and
in the top 25 % of the District's 73 tiered
charter schools.
The DC Public
Charter School Board ranks DC Bilingual among the top three elementary charter schools in the city and The New Teacher Project ranks DC Bilingual in the top quartile of all DC charter schools for its strong instructional c
Charter School Board
ranks DC Bilingual among the top three elementary
charter schools in the city and The New Teacher Project ranks DC Bilingual in the top quartile of all DC charter schools for its strong instructional c
charter schools in the
city and The New Teacher Project
ranks DC Bilingual
in the top quartile of all DC
charter schools for its strong instructional c
charter schools for its strong instructional culture.
Compare that to the two Celerity
schools whose
charters were also revoked: they were some of the highest scoring
schools in the
city on the similar student
ranking.
He is the assistant principal of Muchin College Prep, the fifth -
ranked school in the
city of Chicago (including selective enrollment) and No. 1 public
charter campus
in Chicago (per the 2015 to 2016
school - quality
rankings).