The open house was at night and there were some areas that had no windows at all (like a science classroom and where the kids supposedly have lunch). Maybe that was why. In any event, it does not feel like the typical high school experience I had with a spacious campus, large auditorium, gymnasium, greenery, parking lot, etc. |
You aren't going to get that in DC proper. If you want all those things, head home to Iowa |
Walls was never designed to be the typical high school experience. Either way it sounds like it's not a good fit for your child, assuming your preferences align with theirs. |
lol. This is DC. |
Yeah, the built environment of the city just does not allow for a suburban-style high school with upwards of 2,000 students, surrounded by acres of playing fields and parking lots. Even SJC is small and cramped by suburban standards. If that’s your dream, however, Loudon County is right there. |
Are you actually looking at data or just going by gut for this “trend”? Because I’d expect a lot more diversity at the school if geography factored in, but it has remained about 50% white since at least 2020. More diversity would be a good thing, in my opinion. |
OK but let’s admit that the facilities are not good compared to other high schools in DC. It’s very lacking |
Except for the greenery, some DC high schools do have above and also DCI |
I know this is going on a bit of a tangent - but there are several DCPS high schools with large atriums, auditoriums, cafeterias, and outdoor space. Not as much as the suburbs, but more than SWW. Duke Ellington is the extreme (https://gcs-sigal.com/project/duke-ellington-school-of-the-arts/), but a lot of the public high schools have recently gotten modernizations recently - many with glass covered atriums, large gymnasiums, cafeterias, etc. Roosevelt (https://www.petworthnews.org/blog/roosevelt-high-tour-january-30-petworth) , Eastern (https://fhai.com/projects/eastern-high-school/) , Coolidge (https://educationsnapshots.com/projects/9712/coolidge-senior-high-school/), Dunbar (https://www.gilbaneco.com/projects/dunbar-high-school/), etc. |
Doesn’t Jackson-Reed have all of these? Maybe not a huge parking lot. |
My kid goes to Banneker; the school is gorgeous. |
Yes! Banneker and Jackson Reed too! For all the negative posts on here, I feel like the modernizations and facility space in DC is really strong. Compared to other districts around the country, and we are lucky. There are a few exceptions like Basis or SWW that don't have the same kind of space, but parents/students pick that intentionally and aware of the trade off. |
Sounds like what you are looking for is actually less diversity. In any event, geography matters. You will find a lot of kids in NW who don't consider McKinley because of commute time. It's absurd to pretend like proximity is unimportant. |
FWIW - we got an email Friday for an interview, but just got a second email - they said they had to re-send because some emails did not go through. |
Yes, that is my point exactly. Almost every other high school in DC has much better facilities and gives a more traditional high school experience than Walls. As illustrated by all the posts above linking some of those schools. |