Based on the responses OP, it would seem it depends on your options. Compared to J-R, MacArthur is very tame, behavior-wise. Compared to Banneker, it is more unruly. What other schools are you considering? |
The racial part feels real (regarding the Palisades opposition.) also feel important to say that the angelic Banneker kids I see daily are mostly Brown and Black, too. So maybe there is another way to talk about this. |
J-R, McKinley, Banneker, MacArthur |
The fact that Banneker is a selective school and they give kids a Citizenship (I think that is what it is called) grade perhaps accounts for something? here? And Palisades is definitely whiter, but are there not white kid at Banneker? With the neighborhood more integrated and listening to DCUM, I had that impression. |
Banneker is 6 percent white this year, so about 40 kids. |
1. Why are you sure that only WHITE umc parents are not happy about kids behavior around MacArthur? Are you saying black umc parents could care less about the knives hiding around the school? 2. And the school has only slightly more than half black population (57%, if we can trust dc school profile), the way you worded it sounds exaggerating. 3. Why do you have to make everything by about the color? Racist much? |
You think the other DC high schools will be different? |
Macarthur parent and PTO board member here. This thread is so interesting. Someone says there’s an uptick in crime at MA, but when one points to evidence, the evidence is determined to be irrelevant because it doesn’t support the narrative.
It is not a fact that knives are hidden throughout the school and also not a fact that weapons and what not are hidden in neighbors’ yards. I am basing this on my child’s observations and on the fact that this has never been reported to the school. Yes at the bus stop the kids can be loud and unruly. Yes there are children smoking weed and vaping on the way too and from school. Sadly, unless you are at one of the selective high schools, this is how some of the students behave. This, however, is not the majority of the school. The teachers at MA and the administration are fantastic and your child can choose to stay away from kids who are unruly. OP you definitely should not send your child to MA or JR if these are dealbreakers for you.If you decide you are still interested in MA, by all means schedule a tour and ask to speak with parents. Good luck! |
Thank you for this. |
Yes. I live near a high school that nobody on DCUM would touch with a 10 foot pole and our neighborhood doesn’t have these issues. |
dp: One thing distinctive about MacArthur is that there is nowhere around for students to be -- just the small site of the school and then neighboring properties. There is no commercial area, no parks, not even a good stretch of sidewalk with no houses or apartmemts. |
Why did they take down the posts about under-reported crime and MA parents calling posters racist? |
Students at the selective high schools behave like this, too. Don't kid yourself. |
No they don't. YOU don't kid yourself. That is the beauty of the selective high school - for the most part the disruptive kids have been screened out. (Parent of a Walls student - none of this nonsense going on there). |
Its hard to believe that these behaviors do not occur inside of MA. |