Anonymous wrote:Banneker
Anonymous wrote:DCI. Whoever said SWW is diverse is absolutely wrong. Zero % FARMS and it's application only so they cherry-pick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you IB for Wilson? Can't tell from your post. If so, your search is done. Depending on the sport, it can be hard to make the varsity teams if you aren;t a very strong athlete (e.g. basketball, baseball).
SWW is an option. Some athletics but particularly competitive. Definitely diverse and strong students.
Washington Latin is a charter that fits your description. They have some sports, but not everything. It's also really hard to lottery in for 9th grade (only about 10-15 seats are typically available).
The rest of the charters and DCPS schools are overwhelmingly filled with black and / or Latino students at the high school level. Consider McKinley Tech, EL Haynes. Not sure whether Capital City has a lot of sports teams.
What should we take from this, PP?![]()
Maybe that OP specifically asked about diversity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you IB for Wilson? Can't tell from your post. If so, your search is done. Depending on the sport, it can be hard to make the varsity teams if you aren;t a very strong athlete (e.g. basketball, baseball).
SWW is an option. Some athletics but particularly competitive. Definitely diverse and strong students.
Washington Latin is a charter that fits your description. They have some sports, but not everything. It's also really hard to lottery in for 9th grade (only about 10-15 seats are typically available).
The rest of the charters and DCPS schools are overwhelmingly filled with black and / or Latino students at the high school level. Consider McKinley Tech, EL Haynes. Not sure whether Capital City has a lot of sports teams.
What should we take from this, PP?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Are you IB for Wilson? Can't tell from your post. If so, your search is done. Depending on the sport, it can be hard to make the varsity teams if you aren;t a very strong athlete (e.g. basketball, baseball).
SWW is an option. Some athletics but particularly competitive. Definitely diverse and strong students.
Washington Latin is a charter that fits your description. They have some sports, but not everything. It's also really hard to lottery in for 9th grade (only about 10-15 seats are typically available).
The rest of the charters and DCPS schools are overwhelmingly filled with black and / or Latino students at the high school level. Consider McKinley Tech, EL Haynes. Not sure whether Capital City has a lot of sports teams.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you! OP here—so no new charters on the block that seem worthwhile I take it?
Anonymous wrote:I think McKinley is the only other high performing high school in DC that has a lot of sports teams. Not as diverse as Wilson but becoming more so.
Are you inbound for Wilson? If so I agree that it’s the best option.