William Konkin Elementary (WKE) is once again amongst the worst positions in Fraser Institute鈥檚 elementary school ranking.
Out of the 956 elementary schools included in the annual report, WKE placed 952, with an overall rating of zero out of 10. Decker Lake Elementary wasn鈥檛 too far ahead, placing 932 with an overall rating of 2.4 out of 10.
This year鈥檚 report ranked public and independent elementary schools based on 10 academic indicators derived from the province-wide foundation skills assessment (FSA) results. The FSA鈥檚 judge Grade 4 and Grade 7 students on writing, reading and numeracy.
The school ranking has been widely criticized by a number of educators and institutions, including School District No. 91 (Nechako Lakes). Manu Madhok, assistant superintendent for School District 91, has repeatedly said the report is 鈥渇undamentally flawed鈥 and that it provides a 鈥渓imited snapshot of student performance.鈥
The B.C. Teachers鈥 Federation (BCTF) also remains dismissive of the rankings.
鈥淔or the last couple of years, the BCTF鈥檚 official response to the rankings has been this meme on social media,鈥 BCTF spokesperson Rich Overgaard said.
The meme shows a photo of middle-aged white men laughing with the caption: 鈥淥ur response to last year鈥檚 Fraser Institute rankings. Nothing has changed. They鈥檙e still irrelevant.鈥
In fact, the BCTF has asked parents to withdraw their children from Fraser Institute鈥檚 testing for years.
鈥淎 single test should never be used to pit school communities against each other,鈥 the organization said in an open letter to parents this year. 鈥淏ut that is exactly what happens every year and it鈥檚 time we worked together to end the misleading practice.鈥
Peter Cowle, director of school performance studies for the Fraser Institute, says the ranking is a necessary tool for parents and educators.
鈥淎ll too often we hear excuses that schools can鈥檛 improve their students鈥 performance because of the communities they serve, but there are success stories across B.C. where teachers with students that face challenges every day nonetheless find ways to help their students improve,鈥 Cowley said.
鈥淚f you have a school where the kids are not acquiring the basic skills of knowledge - reading, writing and numeracy - that they are going to need to successfully complete high-school and pursue post-secondary education, we鈥檝e got to change it.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 not me that鈥檚 at issue here, it鈥檚 not the report card, it鈥檚 how do we make the best possible education for our kids,鈥 he added.
Vanderhoof鈥檚 W.L. McLeod Elementary placed 695 and scored 4.9 while Evelyn Dickson Elementary placed 802 and scored 4.3; Sinkut View Elementary, also from Vanderhoof, placed 828 with a rating of 4.1; Fraser Lake Elementary-Secondary placed 952 and scored zero out of 10 while Fort St. James鈥 David Hoy Elementary placed 929, with a 2.7 rating.
Not all elementary schools are included in the report. A school will only be included in the report if it has a minimum of 10 students enrolled in Grade 4.
To check the ranking of all schools, visit http://britishcolumbia.compareschoolrankings.org/
- With files from Katya Slepian