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| EST. READ TIME 1 MIN.More Quebec high schools improving than declining in student performance
Report Card on Quebec's Secondary Schools 2017
The Report Card on Quebec’s Secondary Schools 2017 ranks 455 public, private, Francophone and Anglophone schools based largely on the results from provincewide tests in French, English, science, mathematics and history. In this year’s ranking, 57 schools showed statistically significant improvement, compared to 46 schools with declining performance. The Report Card provides parents and educators with objective information that’s difficult to find anywhere else, which is why it’s the go-to source for school performance in Quebec.
To see the detailed results of all schools ranked, go to compareschoolrankings.org.
The below PDF document contains both French and English.
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Yanick Labrie
Senior Fellow, Fraser Institute
Yanick Labrie, Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute, is a health economist and public-policy consultant living in Montreal. He currentlyserves as an adjunct economist at HEC Montreal’s Healthcare Management Hub. Mr. Labrie’s career in health policy spans more than fifteen years. He has worked as an economist at the Montreal Economic Institute, the Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis on Organizations (CIRANO), and was a lecturer at HEC Montréal’s Institute of Applied Economics. He authored or co-authored more than 40 research papers and studies related to health care and pharmaceutical policies. Many of his articles have appeared in the Globe and Mail, National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, La Presse, and Le Devoir, among other newspapers. He is frequently invited to participate in conferences and debates, and to comment on economic affairs in the media. He has been invited to give testimonies at numerous parliamentary commissions and working groups on a wide range of topics and in court cases as an expert witness. Yanick Labrie holds a master’s degree in economics from the Université de Montréal.… Read more Read Less…
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