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measurement simply counts the percent of all students who scored in the
top two quartiles nationally. This top one-half is what we call above
average scorers. For a student to be counted in this category, he had to
attain a score at the 50th percentile or higher. The data for this
spring 2002 Stanford-9 test comes from the California Department of
Education. The rank order comparison of schools within counties is the
creation of School Wise Press. Since school names at times appear in
more than one school district, be sure that the school's name and its
district indicate that it's the one you want to compare. When schools
had the same percent of students scoring in the top two quartiles, we
assigned them the same rank, in effect allowing for "ties." Note: Four of the Top 75 schools are from the Beverly Hills School District. |
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Students Scoring Above Average
Source: Schoolwise Press |
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