Richmond Hill’s Caleb Easterling (ATH, c/o ‘25) might be the fastest high school football player in the country. Here are some numbers that prove it:
Easterling clocked 21.4 miles per hour in the Wildcats’ win on Friday.
Two weeks ago, he began the season with a top speed of 21.43. The mark ranked fourth in the nation that week.
In all of college football (FBS) in 2023, only five players clocked 21.0+ miles per hour more than once. No player hit that mark more than three times.
Easterling’s 21.4 and 21.43 would sit just outside the NFL’s top-20 speeds in 2023.
Richmond Hill is 3-0 through three weeks. They’ve outscored their opponents 123 to 40 (41.0 points/game to 13.3 points/game).
Speed kills, and Caleb Easterling is leading the Wildcats in a fantastic start to the fall.
The 2023 AP Calculus AB scores: 5: 22%; 4: 16%; 3: 20%; 2: 22%; 1: 20%. This is a hefty increase over last year, rivaling pre-pandemic performance; exciting to see this strong recovery, given the pandemic’s impact on math sequences/proficiency.
The 2023 AP Human Geography scores: 5: 16%; 4: 20%; 3: 18%; 2: 14%; 1: 32%. Very inspiring work here by these teachers, who expanded access to 27,000 more students . . . and achieved the highest scores yet posted for this subject!
I taught a course that was largely self-paced. The first time I taught it, we had no due dates but I did provide a general roadmap of how long things might take. Students hated that. The second time, we had deadlines and due dates but no penalty for late work. Students loved it. Basically the same process but framed differently.
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