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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a child who graduated Banneker in 2022 (spent senior year in the new building) and a child who is a rising Junior at McKinley Tech. For both kids, they got into their first choice high schools. Both schools are open and accepting to kids from all backgrounds. Most of the teachers at both schools have been there a while and truly want the students to succeed. [b]Both schools try to accept kids who want to excel and show lots of drive (even if they have not taken all the highest math classes like Algebra 1 and Geometry at their middle schools).[/b] Both schools do have challenges in communicating information to parents (both communicating enough info and with communicating the information in a timely manner) - but that is not a unique concern in DCPS. Banneker is well suited to kids who will enjoy a challenge and want to follow a more liberal arts path. In the new building, the number of students will grow and the school will be able to offer more options for AP and coursework. My child who declared as a Math major at competitive liberal arts college was well prepared! McKinley kids need to have a tech interest - engineering, biotechnology, or computer science/digital media. They will be taking courses in those areas as well as all the core high school classes. McKinley does have more options for electives (eg concert band) than Banneker. [/quote] Genuinely wondering why McKinley has 0% of students scoring a 5 on PARCC and only 14% of kids scoring a 4. https://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/McKinley+Technology+High+School [/quote] No DCPS HS has many PARCC 5s on math. SWW only has 5%. Banneker has 3% (but 52% 4s). Jackson Reed has 0%. [/quote] Right. Because of how the PARCC test works. I loathe that we have this test and that the reporting is so inaccurate and misleading![/quote] Well, you can see that Banneker does significantly better than Walls and McKinley and JR …[/quote] Actually, Walls did better than Banneker.[/quote] No, the whole point is it's hard to tell which school is doing better, because there's only data on a portion of the students and a portion of the classes. And you'd have to look at the grade levels of the kids taking the tests, too. For a 9th grader to get a 4 on the Algebra I PARCC is appropriate, for a 12th grader that's not so hot.[/quote]
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