Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of white families are just not interested in sending their kids to a school where the overwhelming majority of kids are black, TBH. Similar thing going on with Banneker.
Although, I think that is very slowly changing. And I know at least one white kid who was admitted this year.
Anonymous wrote:So, your self-taught child was competing against kids who have been honing and practicing their talent for years, but the reason they didn't get in is because they are white?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's a PERFORMING ARTS school. The kids your kid was competing against were also talented but they have also probably been studying with top teachers and putting in the necessary practice time -- which is really the only way that virtually anyone can excel at a musical instrument -- for up to a decade. I'm not sure how you consider this unfair. This is no different than if your kid was competing for a top sports team and they had never played on a high-level team and developed the necessary skills to compete at that level. If your kid is "self taught by ear," they probably can't even read scored music at the level necessary to participate in Duke Ellington's music program. Get a grip.
Great points but I never mention anything about it being unfair....also when touring and at the open house I personally did not see only but a few white kids, this did not bother me. I just was curious if background plays a role. That's it ... I should be able to post and question something with out people putting words or saying things i did not say nor was the Get a grip necessary. Just nasty.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's a PERFORMING ARTS school. The kids your kid was competing against were also talented but they have also probably been studying with top teachers and putting in the necessary practice time -- which is really the only way that virtually anyone can excel at a musical instrument -- for up to a decade. I'm not sure how you consider this unfair. This is no different than if your kid was competing for a top sports team and they had never played on a high-level team and developed the necessary skills to compete at that level. If your kid is "self taught by ear," they probably can't even read scored music at the level necessary to participate in Duke Ellington's music program. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the kids I know at Ellington are middle class and white. I'm not sure why you think a kid with no formal instruction is somehow going to do well at an open audition. DC Youth Orchestra is $600 per year, and the instruction is excellent.