Banneker High School

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hasn't this horse already been beaten to death? There was a very long thread on this a week or two ago


The racial division trolls here on DCUM need another bite at the apple.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder how people will react to Banneker High School when it moves to Rhode Island Avenue, NW close to a Metro Starion.


The current location is incredibly close to U St / AA Civil War Memorial Metro stop
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hasn't this horse already been beaten to death? There was a very long thread on this a week or two ago


The racial division trolls here on DCUM need another bite at the apple.


Note that the OP doesn’t ask a real question and doesn’t even claim to have a kid considering Banneker. The first post of the thread seems to be just stirring the pot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is Banneker High School not a top choice for families on this forum. I never see any posts about this school. The school has high test scores and a high college acceptance rate.
This school would be on the top of my list if my child was entering high school.
Just curious?



Personally I’m not concerned about my child getting accepted to college. I want her to have opportunities to go to an elite college if that’s what she wants to do. I look more closely at which colleges the high school graduates are accepted to than whether they are accepted
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is Banneker High School not a top choice for families on this forum. I never see any posts about this school. The school has high test scores and a high college acceptance rate.
This school would be on the top of my list if my child was entering high school.
Just curious?



Personally I’m not concerned about my child getting accepted to college. I want her to have opportunities to go to an elite college if that’s what she wants to do. I look more closely at which colleges the high school graduates are accepted to than whether they are accepted


Are there stats on where various local high school graduates go to college?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hasn't this horse already been beaten to death? There was a very long thread on this a week or two ago


The racial division trolls here on DCUM need another bite at the apple.


Note that the OP doesn’t ask a real question and doesn’t even claim to have a kid considering Banneker. The first post of the thread seems to be just stirring the pot.

First of all this is the OP and at that a native Black Washingtonian who just recently moved back. I am not stirring any pots. I am new to the forum
so my question is valid and I had not read any other posts on the school. I have so many friends who have graduated from this school and attended top universities. I am
wondering why it’s not a sought after option for parents as I do have a child who will be entered high school in no time. I only see constant posts about Wilson so that is why I was asking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hasn't this horse already been beaten to death? There was a very long thread on this a week or two ago


The racial division trolls here on DCUM need another bite at the apple.


Note that the OP doesn’t ask a real question and doesn’t even claim to have a kid considering Banneker. The first post of the thread seems to be just stirring the pot.

First of all this is the OP and at that a native Black Washingtonian who just recently moved back. I am not stirring any pots. I am new to the forum
so my question is valid and I had not read any other posts on the school. I have so many friends who have graduated from this school and attended top universities. I am
wondering why it’s not a sought after option for parents as I do have a child who will be entered high school in no time. I only see constant posts about Wilson so that is why I was asking.


DCUM has many trolls who seem to be trying to get White and Black parents to argue with one another. (To me, it seems like this is motivated politically somehow — as if conservatives want to see mostly-Democratic DC fight and try to stir the pot.)

There’s tons of discussion about Banneker here and a good thread in the last month or so. The DCUM search feature is decent (but you may wish to select “most recent” when you search. You can also use Google to search DCUM. Good luck!
Anonymous
I have a 4th grader in a "HRCS". His biggest hope is to attend Banneker. He loves math and science, tolerates anything that adds the A to "STEAM"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is Banneker High School not a top choice for families on this forum. I never see any posts about this school. The school has high test scores and a high college acceptance rate.
This school would be on the top of my list if my child was entering high school.
Just curious?



We all know the answer to this, but I'll just spell it out. This is DCUM, its demographics are largely white and UMC and above, and Banneker is too black for their taste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is Banneker High School not a top choice for families on this forum. I never see any posts about this school. The school has high test scores and a high college acceptance rate.
This school would be on the top of my list if my child was entering high school.
Just curious?



We all know the answer to this, but I'll just spell it out. This is DCUM, its demographics are largely white and UMC and above, and Banneker is too black for their taste.


More DCUM Race Rancor stuff, so old.

There’s a ton of other information above that would be actually useful to OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid graduated from Banneker. You should search "Banneker DC Urbanmom" on google and you'll see the many discussions there have been on this board.

My opinion? It's not a top choice here because Banneker is 2% White. Folks aren't willing to have their child be an "only".


People will come up with all kinds of elaborate excuses but it's just that. It's a great school.I think there's an actual percentage of white kids for most white families to feel comfortable sending their kids.

What is interesting is that back in the late 90's School without Walls was majority black my husband was one of the 3 white students who graduated in his class
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is Banneker High School not a top choice for families on this forum. I never see any posts about this school. The school has high test scores and a high college acceptance rate.
This school would be on the top of my list if my child was entering high school.
Just curious?



We all know the answer to this, but I'll just spell it out. This is DCUM, its demographics are largely white and UMC and above, and Banneker is too black for their taste.


More DCUM Race Rancor stuff, so old.

There’s a ton of other information above that would be actually useful to OP.


Except it's true. The other "information" being offered are just excuses. A previous poster mentioned the school's SAT scores not being that great, for example -- apparently oblivious to the fact that there's a high correlation between household income and SAT scores, and Banneker isn't exactly a rich kid school.

We all know why DCUM parents shun Banneker.
Anonymous
I would consider Banneker for DC, especially after what I have been reading about Walls. Every graduate I meet from Banneker was really impressive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would consider Banneker for DC, especially after what I have been reading about Walls. Every graduate I meet from Banneker was really impressive.


+1. Only issue for us is locations, we live near Wilson.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would consider Banneker for DC, especially after what I have been reading about Walls. Every graduate I meet from Banneker was really impressive.


+1. Only issue for us is locations, we live near Wilson.


I’m white and live in NW. I could get over the location part. I would be interested in my daughter going, but I’m not sure she would see the benefits at her age. I guess the question is do you force a high schooler because it would be a great experience if they didn’t want to leave their friends??
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