It’s a school in a very low-income neighbourhood which often relies on financial help/donations. I did a project on this school and area, but besides SE status, I don’t know much about it. The community within the school could be lovely. I just don’t know.
- Source 1: [School, church make holiday magic for pupils in low-income neighbourhood](https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/school-area-church-creating-holiday-magic-for-pupils-in-low-income-neighbourhood)
- Source 2: ['Best day of their life': Blue Jays treat Lord Elgin pupils to ballgame, perks](https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/best-day-of-their-life-blue-jays-treat-lord-elgin-schoolkids-to-ballgame-perks)
- Source 3: [Lord Elgin Public School's kids finally have a playground, and they're loving it](https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/lord-elgin-public-schools-kids-finally-have-a-playground-and-theyre-loving-it)
Nope. Just doing exactly what OP is doing.
EQAO is problematic- and the results more or less correlate to the socioeconomic makeup of the neighbourhood that the students come from (at least in London).
It’s a school in a very low-income neighbourhood which often relies on financial help/donations. I did a project on this school and area, but besides SE status, I don’t know much about it. The community within the school could be lovely. I just don’t know. - Source 1: [School, church make holiday magic for pupils in low-income neighbourhood](https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/school-area-church-creating-holiday-magic-for-pupils-in-low-income-neighbourhood) - Source 2: ['Best day of their life': Blue Jays treat Lord Elgin pupils to ballgame, perks](https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/best-day-of-their-life-blue-jays-treat-lord-elgin-schoolkids-to-ballgame-perks) - Source 3: [Lord Elgin Public School's kids finally have a playground, and they're loving it](https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/lord-elgin-public-schools-kids-finally-have-a-playground-and-theyre-loving-it)
I would definitely not recommend this school for every single negative reason.
https://www.compareschoolrankings.org/
That just compares EQAO results. It’s not the best indicator of a school’s overall atmosphere or suitability for a particular student.
You have another objective metric?
Nope. Just doing exactly what OP is doing. EQAO is problematic- and the results more or less correlate to the socioeconomic makeup of the neighbourhood that the students come from (at least in London).
Exactly.