Six of the high schools in San Francisco are in the top 20% of State rankings according to the US News and World Report.
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Replying to @the_watcher @Betterbayarea1 and
Also US news and world reports recently added a diversity score to the rankings. They’re not really measuring academic excellence anymore
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Replying to @kirk_lazaru5 @Betterbayarea1 and
I have given your multiple sources that support my point of view. So far you have only given me your opinion. Do you have any other evidence that supports you claim?
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Replying to @the_watcher @Betterbayarea1 and
I’m not sure what you’re claiming. I’m just pointing out a flaw in your data because you’re part of an ideology that covers the streets in feces, shattered glass, & schizophrenics
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Replying to @kirk_lazaru5 @Betterbayarea1 and
What does that have to do with school performance? Are you trying to change the topic because you know you can’t support your claim?
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Replying to @the_watcher @Betterbayarea1 and
Notice how Lowell is the top school. Well not anymore now that merit-based admissions are gone. Old data
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Replying to @kirk_lazaru5 @Betterbayarea1 and
No it’s not. As usual, you have no facts to back your opinions.
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Lowell not being merit-based anymore is a fact. Had you not heard?
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Replying to @kirk_lazaru5 @Betterbayarea1 and
Do you have any evidence that this has changed its academic ranking or are you speculating?
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