Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tubman is on our lottery list. We are IB, though, so it's a safety school. There are other schools I'd rather DD go to, for a variety of reasons that are unrelated to Tubman itself. We bought in 2011 because of the improvement in the school. It was a more appealing school than others in the area (Raymond, Powell) at the time and, to us, a perfectly acceptable option if DD does not get into anything else. I think that many white families in the area are put off by the idea of their child potentially being the only white child in their class more than they are by the proximity of public housing.
Tubman has a recent history of alienating white parents. If that is the message that was crystal clear to a parent - would you want your child to tbe the only lonely in the classroom all day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tubman is on our lottery list. We are IB, though, so it's a safety school. There are other schools I'd rather DD go to, for a variety of reasons that are unrelated to Tubman itself. We bought in 2011 because of the improvement in the school. It was a more appealing school than others in the area (Raymond, Powell) at the time and, to us, a perfectly acceptable option if DD does not get into anything else. I think that many white families in the area are put off by the idea of their child potentially being the only white child in their class more than they are by the proximity of public housing.
Tubman has a recent history of alienating white parents. If that is the message that was crystal clear to a parent - would you want your child to tbe the only lonely in the classroom all day?
Anonymous wrote:Tubman is on our lottery list. We are IB, though, so it's a safety school. There are other schools I'd rather DD go to, for a variety of reasons that are unrelated to Tubman itself. We bought in 2011 because of the improvement in the school. It was a more appealing school than others in the area (Raymond, Powell) at the time and, to us, a perfectly acceptable option if DD does not get into anything else. I think that many white families in the area are put off by the idea of their child potentially being the only white child in their class more than they are by the proximity of public housing.
Anonymous wrote:In terms of location, isn't the massive presence of a large cluster of public housing a difference between Petworth and Mt. Pleasant and Tubman's catchment population?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not dual language and they're are too many brown kids. That's the real answer.
It's not the brown kids, it's the location-busy street and shootings near by.I used to live half a block away and moved because of the crime in Irving street and shootings in section 8 behind it(we saw both shootings from our windows).
Anonymous wrote:It's not dual language and they're are too many brown kids. That's the real answer.
Anonymous wrote:The principal behind the great scores just left once they finally got them. The legend is that the PRA rejected a white guy who wanted to be an involved parent. I would wait for another year of test scores to involve my child with the principal gone to see who's responsible for those gains.
Anonymous wrote:It's not dual language and they're are too many brown kids. That's the real answer.
Anonymous wrote:The principal behind the great scores just left once they finally got them. The legend is that the PRA rejected a white guy who wanted to be an involved parent. I would wait for another year of test scores to involve my child with the principal gone to see who's responsible for those gains.