Fairbanks School report fails to deliver complete picture, but stats help

Dermot Cole:

Twenty of our public schools in the Fairbanks area made “Adequate Yearly Progress” in the past year, while 15 did not.
But as in previous years, it is impossible to say exactly what this means about the quality of education in any of those schools. The state education department released the details last week.
Statewide, 203 schools failed to make adequate progress, while 302 made the mark.
As a means of judging educational achievement, the process used to determined AYP in Alaska has always been inadequate. For some of our schools, there is real significance in either a positive or a negative rating. For others, there is not.