<p>It is great that you want to help these students.
You should know, though, that some districts do not want to publicize the results from the “better” school because they do not want the other schools to “look bad”, and they do not want the complaints and repurcussions from people whose kids go to those other schools. Many times, people start jumping up and down about “inequity” and so forth. (My theory is that the “inequity” is often taking place in infancy and parenting practices, not in resources for schools in the same district that rely on funding formulas to determine how resources are allocated. Inequity between districts is another matter, of course.)</p>