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It's not; the socioeconomic data is just hard for schools to get.



Really? I understand the difficulty in getting data for individual students, but for the areas that a school serves, I figured that there was some sort of public demographic data for them.

If it is, than they could simply use past test scores, giving a curve for schools that have done the worst in past years.




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