Anonymous wrote:What is the racial breakdown of Banneker?
Any chance Banneker suffers from the same issues that faced Ballou?
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you're worried about the opposite sex you could try Ron Brown if you have a boy and the new Girls Global Academy charter if you don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
I'm assuming that OP means that the academic focus means that "coolness" and dating aren't the kids #1 interests.
Yeah, I think she means, she is looking for a geekier crowd.
Send your kid, don’t send your kid. Banneker will thrive regardless. If you are worried about your daughter being boy crazy, send her to an all girls private school. Head over to the private school forum, they schedule dances/debaunte balls for girls to interact with boys in a reasonable manner. But that does not guarantee your daughter won’t go “buck wild”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
I'm assuming that OP means that the academic focus means that "coolness" and dating aren't the kids #1 interests.
Yeah, I think she means, she is looking for a geekier crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
I'm assuming that OP means that the academic focus means that "coolness" and dating aren't the kids #1 interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"