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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They're enrolling fewer top white students. It used to be next to impossible for B students of any race to crack Walls. Now they can. The admissions process has gone haywire, not just because of an affirmative action tilt. Aside from a basic GPA baseline, the process is almost completely subjective now, which just doesn't bode well for Walls. The entrance exam and standardized test requirement were useful in vetting applicants. Getting rid of these metrics of preparedness was a feel-good measure that hasn't helped Walls.[/quote] How many Bs can you get and still have a cumulative 3.7 to 3.75 GPA? None of the current admitted students are “B students.” You sound silly…and bitter. [/quote] What happened to your position that Walls is letting in B students?!? That’s what I thought…crickets.[/quote] Why ask if you already have the answer? In the big picture, Walls has started letting in applicants who wouldn't have been in the running before test scores were dropped from the application, and before the interview became a 5-min Zoom affair. Wall is also keeping out applicants who would have been shoo-ins before admissions standards were watered down and process became more discretionary. You can split hairs over A- students vs. B+ students without that adding anything to the conversation, given the wide discrepancies in rigor across the DC public middle schools attracting sizeable UMC cohorts. What's happening here is that with Trogisch out of the way, Team Bowser and Team Ferebee can reshape Walls as a bastion of equity vs. meritorious achievement built on DCPS support of the most advanced and industrious students lower down the chain. Trogisch's ouster is fueling more demand for BASIS and the Latins EotP, as fewer parents of excellent middle school students look to Walls as their most viable high school option. If you're staunchly pro-charter, you're cheering, if you're not, and you've had a chance to size up Walls' current head, you're concerned.[/quote]
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