Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the PPs who went private, where? How was the process?
I thought it was pretty much near impossible to get into privates by HS (w/out connections or very high scores, etc).
It's not impossible at all, it's just very hard to do at the top-tier privates. If you aim a little lower it can totally happen. Also it's easier at schools that start in 9th. Inspired Teaching kids routinely go to St. John's, Gonzaga, Elizabeth Seton, and Burke, for example.
Anonymous wrote:To the PPs who went private, where? How was the process?
I thought it was pretty much near impossible to get into privates by HS (w/out connections or very high scores, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With due respect, Banneker has always gotten attention and produced outstanding grads. It's just that now white people are paying attention to it too. Don't erase its great history.
+1. That statement should have been qualified by OP as for White residents. Banneker has been a preferred option for Black and Brown families for decades.
Anonymous wrote:With due respect, Banneker has always gotten attention and produced outstanding grads. It's just that now white people are paying attention to it too. Don't erase its great history.
Anonymous wrote:With due respect, Banneker has always gotten attention and produced outstanding grads. It's just that now white people are paying attention to it too. Don't erase its great history.