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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OK, so compare DC's test-in magnet programs to Boston's instead. Boston has just three "Exam High Schools" in MA-speak, all of which are roughly 1/3 Asian in a City whose population is only around 6% Asian. The difference is that Boston's magnets don't use an admissions interview and do use a tough admissions test. SWW goes with an interview and an easy test. Arguably, the Walls interview is use to identify and offer preferential treatment in admissions to "underserved minorities" (read applicants who are low SES and brown or black but not Asian). I won't be surprised if Walls is sued by a white or Asian family, or a group of them, over discriminatory admissions in the coming years, like Boston Latin was 20 years ago, when the program still had an admissions interview. The program no longer does. One big reason some BASIS MS families stay for HS is because their no-excuses curriculum weeds out weaker students, and dissuades their families from enrolling, in a way that no DCPS MS or HS does. [/quote] You have literally no evidence for this -- and your theory does not explain why there are Asian students at Wilson, and none at Banneker which also weeds out weaker students. BTW SWW counsels students out every year. [/quote] Anybody with half a brain can figure this one out. There are hardly any Asian students at Banneker ("none" is too strong), as well as whites, for the simple reason that Banneker is the high school version of an historically black college. There are at least 100 Asian students at Wilson, mainly because there are more Asian-Americans living in Upper NW than in any other major DC neighborhood. There are four dozen Asian students at BASIS for the same reasons that there are other races there, namely that there is no by-right MS or HS appealing to a good-sized UMC cohort EotP. [/quote]
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