Mysterious_Table19
Mysterious_Table19 t1_j7q3xjv wrote
Reply to comment by theyoungbloody in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
If you go to the state website the math scores for 2022 are not available yet (only English). Also if you go to the 2021 data some of the schools listed (e.g. Mervo) had barely anyone take the exam (which would make sense since it is for grades 3-8).
Mysterious_Table19 t1_iyf5sjx wrote
Reply to comment by DirtyPolecat in Baltimore police make arrests after ride-share passengers robbed by locker1313
Sounds unrealistically complicated and also involving several easily identifiable individuals and organizations that are guilty of receiving or possessing stolen goods -- but what do I know.
Mysterious_Table19 t1_iyee1ic wrote
Reply to comment by DisentangledElm in Baltimore police make arrests after ride-share passengers robbed by locker1313
I'm more surprised by stealing money via the Zelle or cashapp. Presumably that has got to be the easiest crime to solve in the history of crime.
Mysterious_Table19 t1_ivkvbmn wrote
Reply to comment by RandomRivr in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
> If I’m missing anything
Odette Ramos made the point that it would essentially force there to be an all new city council, new council president and new mayor at the same time which would be terrible for institutional memory and would give an enormous amount of power to lobbyists and unelected consultants.
Mysterious_Table19 t1_j7qq8w9 wrote
Reply to comment by theyoungbloody in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
These is the "English-Alternate" " and the "Mathematics-Alternate" exams; whatever that means.
Just for context it seems like essentially no one took the "Mathematics-Alternate" exam anywhere in the state (no school had more than 58 tests taken most had none).
Hardly surprising no schools had anyone proficient if no one actually took it.