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Bri
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
The district I teach in made it
178 Miller Place
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Posted 5/23/07 5:36 PM |
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nyteacher13
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
yay!!! the district that I work in made it!!!
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Posted 5/23/07 7:02 PM |
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pinkandblue
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
my school is on there (commack)
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Posted 5/23/07 7:08 PM |
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Chatham-Chick
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by ssdbk How about Harborfields? I would expect to see my alma mater but I didn't notice it.
275 Harborfields Greenlawn N.Y.
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Posted 5/23/07 7:19 PM |
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Disneygirl
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
You won't find my Alma Mater. I'm a product of our fine NYC public school system.
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Posted 5/23/07 7:29 PM |
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nov04libride
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Kind of seems like it is just related to how affluent the district is, since the more affluent students take more AP exams. Not because they are more qualified, but because the parents force the districts even if the students are not deserving.
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Posted 5/23/07 7:30 PM |
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DandN
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
While I'm all for Long Island schools making the list - determining it by how many students take AP classes is completely flawed. I know a number of AP teachers in public schools in LI and the challenge they face all the time is that the school keeps admitting more and more students into AP classes when the students should not be in it. In one case I know a person teaching 3 sections of AP and she says that there are really only enough qualified students to fill maybe one class.
It's completely the administration trying to make the schools look good by inflating the AP attendance, whether justified or not.
They should rank the schools by how many students PASS the AP tests - not how many students take the class.
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Posted 5/23/07 7:33 PM |
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Karen
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by DandN
They should rank the schools by how many students PASS the AP tests - not how many students take the class.
These administrators are not stupid. They know that people look at this "scores" and will shove as many students as humanly possible into these classes to boost their ratings, whether or not the student belongs there.
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Posted 5/23/07 7:38 PM |
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Blondie805
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by lululu
Here are the schools on LI that made it - I would certainly say that this is WAY MORE than a handful. And I may have even missed some. I believe that all of the schools on the list are public schools. No private schools from long island showed up as best i could see.
33 Jericho Jericho N.Y. 4.67 0 66.2 40 Great Neck South Great Neck N.Y. 4.465 9 77 48 John Miller-Great Neck North Great Neck N.Y. 4.197 8.4 65 50 Cold Spring Harbor Cold Spring Harbor N.Y. 4.184 0 59.8 108 Earl L. Vandermeulen Port Jefferson N.Y. 3.256 2 38.9 110 Wheatley Old Westbury N.Y. 3.227 1.2 52.5 135 Syosset Syosset N.Y. 2.953 1 55.1 144 Paul D Schreiber Senior High Port Washington N.Y. 2.904 8.4 55 147 Manhasset Manhasset N.Y. 2.89 2.5 57.6 174 Garden City Garden City N.Y. 2.764 0.4 58.2 178 Miller Place Miller Place N.Y. 2.703 4 28.3 184 Herricks New Hyde Park N.Y. 2.664 3 54 194 Half Hollow Hills West Dix Hills N.Y. 2.639 7.5 43.5 198 Half Hollow Hills East Dix Hills N.Y. 2.63 8.5 44 238 Floral Park Floral Park N.Y. 2.485 11 100 241 George W Hewlett Hewlett N.Y. 2.469 3.6 42.1 251 Sanford H. Calhoun Merrick N.Y. 2.424 1.9 33.6 258 North Shore Glen Head N.Y. 2.399 7 42.8 269 Oceanside Oceanside N.Y. 2.359 58 27.6 281 Valley Stream South Valley Stream N.Y. 2.341 6 29.4 282 John F. Kennedy Bellmore N.Y. 2.339 1 44 306 W.C. Mepham Bellmore N.Y. 2.285 0.5 38.3 334 Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK Plainview N.Y. 2.206 2 51.9 337 New Hyde Park New Hyde Park N.Y. 2.199 8 36.4 367 Oyster Bay Oyster Bay N.Y. 2.147 11 40.7 397 Lynbrook Lynbrook N.Y. 2.075 2.5 32 402 Northport * Northport N.Y. 2.066 3 53.9 459 Huntington Huntington N.Y. 1.94 30 36.9 478 Commack * Commack N.Y. 1.907 3 32 507 Westhampton Beach Westhampton Beach N.Y. 1.862 4 37.5 512 Bethpage Bethpage N.Y. 1.852 5.5 n/ 517 Carle Place Carle Place N.Y. 1.847 4.8 40 518 MacArthur Levittown N.Y. 1.846 5 35 558 Comsewogue Port Jefferson Station N.Y. 1.786 13 20.3 595 Oceanside Oceanside N.Y. 1.74 6 28.8 613 Kings Park Kings Park N.Y. 1.719 4.5 28.2 680 Valley Stream North Franklin Square N.Y. 1.62 7 36.8 785 West Babylon West Babylon N.Y. 1.5 16 21 791 Mineola Garden City Park N.Y. 1.488 14 28.9 794 Massapequa Massapequa N.Y. 1.488 1.3 26.3 797 Smithtown Smithtown N.Y. 1.483 3.8 34.1 873 Division Avenue Levittown N.Y. 1.399 6.5 23.6 884 Babylon Babylon N.Y. 1.387 6 24.6 901 Valley Stream Central Valley Stream N.Y. 1.37 2.5 26.2 920 Baldwin Baldwin N.Y. 1.345 n/a 17 965 Walt Whitman Huntington Station N.Y. 1.283 22 32.7 980 Plainedge North Massapequa N.Y. 1.269 6.5 26.4 1001 Shoreham-Wading River Shoreham N.Y. 1.245 1 30.7 1053 East Meadow East Meadow N.Y. 1.197 10 27.9 1185 Long Beach Lido Beach N.Y. 1.062 11.7 23.3
Hey! You forgot Hauppauge :) We made the list too !!!
Happy to say both the districts where I teach and now live made the list, but not the district where I went to school , Sayville, and I'm kinda surprised
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Posted 5/23/07 7:52 PM |
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mrswask
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by DebG
but it says "Public schools are ranked according to a ratio devised by Jay Mathews: the number of Advanced Placement, Intl. Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge tests taken by all students at a school in 2006 divided by the number of graduating seniors. All of the schools on the list have an index of at least 1.000; they are in the top 5 percent of public schools measured this way."
This ranking list is very skewed - I've read an article about it how it doesn't truly represent the best schools - maybe in some cases, not in all. Read the above explanation again - all it is is a ratio of # of AP tests, etc against # of graduating seniors - if you have a school that does not require for students to be recommended to take AP Classes and has open enrollment for them - they are going to have a large # of students taking them and a higher percentage/ratio. That's how you have schools like Baldwin and Floral Park at a much higher number than expected.
The article I had read gave the example of on of the top 10 schools last year which was in LA County - they said that this school had a very large drop-out rate and was not a good school- so there weren't that many seniors who actually graduated - I guess the ones who graduated took a decent amount of AP classes - so since they had such a low number of students graduating compared to seniors taking AP Classes - they had a VERY high number - which is not accurate.
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Posted 5/23/07 8:10 PM |
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VirginiaDeb
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Name: Deb
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Wow - my elementary kiddies will go to #62 and #96 on the list - i'm impressed.
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Posted 5/23/07 8:24 PM |
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CathyB
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by Jessee
I wonder about that accuracy of this list - or how they are comparing this, and why some school districts are not on it. Wantagh isn't listed, but Baldwin is 920?
Don't stress out about it. When DH and I went to Wantagh HS they offered quite a few AP classes as well as college classes through CW Post and Syracuse. Not a lot of kids took the AP classes since you weren't guaranteed college credits, where if you took the other classes you definately got the credits. And this was all before they were named Blue Ribbon Schools (whatever that means).
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Posted 5/23/07 8:29 PM |
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Goldi0218
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Name: Leslie
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Herricks - #184 - My alma mater.
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Posted 5/23/07 8:31 PM |
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jenny
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
I teach in one of the top LI districts on this list. While it's an "honor" to be on this list every year the reality is that the findings are based solely upon a simplistic formula: the number of Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) tests taken by all students divided by the number of graduating seniors. Unfortunately this doesn't give the whole picture of how well school does. It's simply one statistic that gets A LOT of attention b/c it's published in a national magazine.
The bottom line, which my principal always reminds us of, is that no matter what "formula" is used on any of these "tests" our school is always one of the top LI schools. The reality is that you need to look at the big picture not just one "flawed" statistic.
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Posted 5/23/07 8:42 PM |
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smgrace
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
I saw this article as well. Newsday also just put out a list this past Sunday about all the schools on LI and the rates of which students pass at the 4th and 8th and 12th grade levels, who goes onto college, which districts are better, etc. It is just so hard to tell which is accurate and which is not?
My husband and I are looking to reloacte. We live in a 2 bdrm apt in Bayport - has a great school district but we can't afford a home here, so the question becomes where can we afford to live that has a good school?? Not too many make the grade..sad! We would stay here if we did not need more space. A 2 bdrm apt fills up quick with 2 little girls!!! LOL...
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Posted 5/23/07 8:46 PM |
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Booklady1017
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
I don't know anything about other schools outside of the metro NY area. I looked at the LI list and was not surprised about most of them. I was surprised on a few but I don't know those schools so well.
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Posted 5/23/07 8:48 PM |
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cjb88
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
I personally think that this list is a crock... It is only based on how many AP tests are taken... not even the scores... So If a school can afford paying for AP tests for every student to take does that mean that that school is better?
I noticed some schools that were on that list in another state. I had college roommates that went to these schools. These were not fabulous schools. Not a lot of electives offered, and a not so great student population. Some of her friends even had "relationships" with some of the younger teachers. I would not choose what district i moved into based on that list...
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Posted 5/23/07 9:37 PM |
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dn2006
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
That list is BS..a school could have the worst academic results but be #1 on this list if all their classes were AP classes. Another example how the media slants education since the common folk look at this stuff and say wow my school made the list!! What the list doesn't tell you is how many of those students taking the exams actually achieved scores that are college worthy?
Newsweek knows they are not representing schools the right way but it sells magazines. Last year a superintendent, I don't know what state, said they made the list and he didn't understand since they were the 3rd worst school in the state!!
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Posted 5/24/07 5:20 PM |
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Jessee
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by CathyB
Posted by Jessee
I wonder about that accuracy of this list - or how they are comparing this, and why some school districts are not on it. Wantagh isn't listed, but Baldwin is 920?
Don't stress out about it. When DH and I went to Wantagh HS they offered quite a few AP classes as well as college classes through CW Post and Syracuse. Not a lot of kids took the AP classes since you weren't guaranteed college credits, where if you took the other classes you definately got the credits. And this was all before they were named Blue Ribbon Schools (whatever that means).
Is it difficult to get college credits for the classes? Just curious if that's the issue. I went to South Side (RVC) and was able to graduate a semester early just because of a few AP courses I took. Does Wantagh have an International Baccalaureate program as well? Thanks!
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Shanti
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
I never believe these types of things -- they are always based on weird facts/results
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Posted 5/26/07 1:35 PM |
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Shroggie
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
my high school made it!
251 Sanford H. Calhoun Merrick N.Y.
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Posted 5/26/07 4:47 PM |
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CathyB
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by Jessee
Is it difficult to get college credits for the classes? Just curious if that's the issue. I went to South Side (RVC) and was able to graduate a semester early just because of a few AP courses I took. Does Wantagh have an International Baccalaureate program as well? Thanks!
When you take the college classes at WHS they are (or at least they were 15 years ago) through CW Post or Syracuse. So they transfered to most colleges. I went to Hofstra undergrad, and had almost my entire first year complete before I started due to my transfer credits. There are a few exceptions, like DH went to an Ivy league school who didn't accept the transfer credits, but they did accept his AP credits (he took both AP and college classes). Back when we went they didn't have an International Baccalaureate program, you'd have to call the school about that.
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CkGm
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
So excited! The school I work at in LA is #824- higher than the other 3 high schools in my district. And we are always seen as the "poor" school. HA!
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Posted 5/26/07 6:14 PM |
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KateDevine
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by THEINFAMOUSMRS.OTG
The district I teach in made it
178 Miller Place
I am a MPHS grad. 1998!
Good for you!!
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Posted 5/26/07 8:51 PM |
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nov04libride
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Re: Not to many Long Island Schols make the list
Posted by CathyB
Posted by Jessee
Is it difficult to get college credits for the classes? Just curious if that's the issue. I went to South Side (RVC) and was able to graduate a semester early just because of a few AP courses I took. Does Wantagh have an International Baccalaureate program as well? Thanks!
When you take the college classes at WHS they are (or at least they were 15 years ago) through CW Post or Syracuse. So they transfered to most colleges. I went to Hofstra undergrad, and had almost my entire first year complete before I started due to my transfer credits. There are a few exceptions, like DH went to an Ivy league school who didn't accept the transfer credits, but they did accept his AP credits (he took both AP and college classes). Back when we went they didn't have an International Baccalaureate program, you'd have to call the school about that.
It's more difficult to pass the AP test than to get the Syracuse or Post credits. The Syracuse and Post classes are not taught by college professors and I've worked in college admissions and never saw a grade below a B for one of those classes, while I saw many students receive grades below 3 on AP exams. So generally I think the students who are lower achieving are advised to pay for the college credits (more expensive than the AP exams) since it is a guarantee of credit.
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