Integration in pre k vs high school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ has a much bigger talent pool to pull from and students who come from all over the world to attend there.

SAT scores are one aspect of a school . I was impressed by how passionate and engaged the students were in the world around them.

Umm, it is still a test in public school. There is no reason the federal city cannot have a test in public school of the same caliber here. As it stands now the DCPS test in schools are not in the same league as TJ by a long stretch.


Then go TJ or send your kid to TJ if they can get in. Must you bring TJ up in every DCPS thread? What are the test in schools in MOCO, PG, Howard, AA. Please if you are so enamored with TJ, please move to FFX.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids with real athletic talent and promise are not in high school athletics. Maybe if time allows but for the most part they are doing travel leagues, AAU etc.


My neighbor did both and now plays professionally. AAU is normally in the summer when school is out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ has a much bigger talent pool to pull from and students who come from all over the world to attend there.

SAT scores are one aspect of a school . I was impressed by how passionate and engaged the students were in the world around them.

Umm, it is still a test in public school. There is no reason the federal city cannot have a test in public school of the same caliber here. As it stands now the DCPS test in schools are not in the same league as TJ by a long stretch.


Then go TJ or send your kid to TJ if they can get in. Must you bring TJ up in every DCPS thread? What are the test in schools in MOCO, PG, Howard, AA. Please if you are so enamored with TJ, please move to FFX.


This is the first time I ever brought up TJ here There are other posters you know.

Second, it is ridiculous the DC, the capital of the US does not have a test in public school in the same league as TJ. That is all I am saying. P

Perhaps you are saying that DC kids are not capable of a school like TJ???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids with real athletic talent and promise are not in high school athletics. Maybe if time allows but for the most part they are doing travel leagues, AAU etc.


My neighbor did both and now plays professionally. AAU is normally in the summer when school is out.


That's nice, but I'm talking about true talented DC athletes. They are not going to Wilson vs Banneker. They are going private to Good Counsel, DeMatha, Bullis, Georgetown Prep, Montrose Christian (Kevin Durant) etc. Heck Friendship Charter probably has more college athletes than Wilson. A poster claimed they won't consider Banneker due to lack of sports I was just pointing out ways to make it work. Be in a safe academic school and have athletics. Only true problem that remains is some white parents don't want their kid to be the only one. Banneker has seen an increase in Asian and Hispanic students lately, maybe that will attract more whites.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ has a much bigger talent pool to pull from and students who come from all over the world to attend there.

SAT scores are one aspect of a school . I was impressed by how passionate and engaged the students were in the world around them.

Umm, it is still a test in public school. There is no reason the federal city cannot have a test in public school of the same caliber here. As it stands now the DCPS test in schools are not in the same league as TJ by a long stretch.


Please drop the TJ. This is a DC thread. The conversation was why parents aren't sending their kids to Banneker but will send to Wilson.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ has a much bigger talent pool to pull from and students who come from all over the world to attend there.

SAT scores are one aspect of a school . I was impressed by how passionate and engaged the students were in the world around them.

Umm, it is still a test in public school. There is no reason the federal city cannot have a test in public school of the same caliber here. As it stands now the DCPS test in schools are not in the same league as TJ by a long stretch.


Please drop the TJ. This is a DC thread. The conversation was why parents aren't sending their kids to Banneker but will send to Wilson.


Actually, I am not impressed with wit either Banneker or Wilson. I am interested in seeing a school in the same league as TJ right here in DC.

If Banneker were in the same league as TJ and all black, I would definitely consider sending my kid there who is not black.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ has a much bigger talent pool to pull from and students who come from all over the world to attend there.

SAT scores are one aspect of a school . I was impressed by how passionate and engaged the students were in the world around them.

Umm, it is still a test in public school. There is no reason the federal city cannot have a test in public school of the same caliber here. As it stands now the DCPS test in schools are not in the same league as TJ by a long stretch.


Please drop the TJ. This is a DC thread. The conversation was why parents aren't sending their kids to Banneker but will send to Wilson.


Actually, I am not impressed with wit either Banneker or Wilson. I am interested in seeing a school in the same league as TJ right here in DC.

If Banneker were in the same league as TJ and all black, I would definitely consider sending my kid there who is not black.


You do realize that FCPS's populatiof of enrolled students in k-12 is like 1/5 of DC's total poplation? Or that average SAT population of a regular FCPS high schooler 1659? Apples and oranges here. Or rather DC is a grape and fairfax is a watermelon.
Anonymous
Banneker' student body (about 400) is about 1/5 of TJ's (about 2000). Still, what's to stop DC from opening a school with about 400 kids with the same entrance standards as TJ?





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ has a much bigger talent pool to pull from and students who come from all over the world to attend there.

SAT scores are one aspect of a school . I was impressed by how passionate and engaged the students were in the world around them.

Umm, it is still a test in public school. There is no reason the federal city cannot have a test in public school of the same caliber here. As it stands now the DCPS test in schools are not in the same league as TJ by a long stretch.


Please drop the TJ. This is a DC thread. The conversation was why parents aren't sending their kids to Banneker but will send to Wilson.


Actually, I am not impressed with wit either Banneker or Wilson. I am interested in seeing a school in the same league as TJ right here in DC.

If Banneker were in the same league as TJ and all black, I would definitely consider sending my kid there who is not black.


TJ has 1% black/2% hispanic population and 2% FARM population. WHY are you on this thread? Do you even live in DC???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ has a much bigger talent pool to pull from and students who come from all over the world to attend there.

SAT scores are one aspect of a school . I was impressed by how passionate and engaged the students were in the world around them.

Umm, it is still a test in public school. There is no reason the federal city cannot have a test in public school of the same caliber here. As it stands now the DCPS test in schools are not in the same league as TJ by a long stretch.


Please drop the TJ. This is a DC thread. The conversation was why parents aren't sending their kids to Banneker but will send to Wilson.


Actually, I am not impressed with wit either Banneker or Wilson. I am interested in seeing a school in the same league as TJ right here in DC.

If Banneker were in the same league as TJ and all black, I would definitely consider sending my kid there who is not black.


TJ has 1% black/2% hispanic population and 2% FARM population. WHY are you on this thread? Do you even live in DC???


Actually I do live in DC. The racial make-up of TJ is irrelevant IMO since there are uniform standards of admissions. I also bet you that there are more Asian students than white students at TJ and my feathers are not ruffled in the least.

Anonymous
^^EXACLTY, Asians are the highest performing students and SAT takers, whites next. So when you comparing TJ SAT scores to Banneker's you truly are (as PP says) comparing apples to watermelons. I would be willing to bet that the few Asian and white kids that are at Banneker do very well on the SATs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^EXACLTY, Asians are the highest performing students and SAT takers, whites next. So when you comparing TJ SAT scores to Banneker's you truly are (as PP says) comparing apples to watermelons. I would be willing to bet that the few Asian and white kids that are at Banneker do very well on the SATs.


I think SAT scores are important, but I also think rigorous course offerings are much more important. TJ has more rigorous course offerings than any DCPS test in school IMO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^EXACLTY, Asians are the highest performing students and SAT takers, whites next. So when you comparing TJ SAT scores to Banneker's you truly are (as PP says) comparing apples to watermelons. I would be willing to bet that the few Asian and white kids that are at Banneker do very well on the SATs.


I think SAT scores are important, but I also think rigorous course offerings are much more important. TJ has more rigorous course offerings than any DCPS test in school IMO.


OMG why do you keep brining up TJ????? TJ is one of the best high school's in the nation that not everyone has access to. The point was that there is a great school in DC for average or slightly above average students in DC to take advantage of.
Anonymous
Back to the subject at hand DC has some decent and above schools i.e Banneker, SWW and some may say Wilson if you don't like em go Private or move to the burbs case closed your child will get a good education and it will have decent diversity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ has a much bigger talent pool to pull from and students who come from all over the world to attend there.

SAT scores are one aspect of a school . I was impressed by how passionate and engaged the students were in the world around them.

Umm, it is still a test in public school. There is no reason the federal city cannot have a test in public school of the same caliber here. As it stands now the DCPS test in schools are not in the same league as TJ by a long stretch.


Please drop the TJ. This is a DC thread. The conversation was why parents aren't sending their kids to Banneker but will send to Wilson.


Actually, I am not impressed with wit either Banneker or Wilson. I am interested in seeing a school in the same league as TJ right here in DC.

If Banneker were in the same league as TJ and all black, I would definitely consider sending my kid there who is not black.


+1 Same here!

Neither Wilson or Banneker impress me and I'm African American. It's not about race for me, but about the program/curriculum quality that a school offers.
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