''Did Rhee's DCPS erase its way to the top?''
nationwide.
Rhee gave Noyes Principal Wayne Ryan and his teachers cash bonuses in 2008 and again in 2010, referring to the school as one of D.C.’s “shining stars.”
Falling star would have been a more accurate description. In 2009-10, Noyes’ reading scores plunged 23 points.
DC CAS scores fail to meet levels that Rhee had promised
Written by Bill Turque for the Washington Post. Read the entire article here.
“Standardized test scores are supposed to bring the hammer of accountability down on teachers, principals and schools. When scores don’t grow as expected, evaluations suffer, career trajectories flatten, jobs can be lost. Schools that miss out on the still-coveted AYP seal of approval face questions from parents and elected officials.
But for the D.C. school system as a whole, this year’s so-so showing will come without cost–even though the District fell short of what it promised the federal government in its successful 2010 application for $75 million in Race to the Top funding. D.C. projected a statewide (DCPS and public charters) reading proficiency of 56.6 percent in 2011. It came in at 43.9 percent for the elementary grades and 48.2 percent at the secondary level.