Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Banneker's are great. I would do that in a heartbeat for my kids if they get in.
The 10th grade PARCC is a breeze, low bar to clear with passing scores of 4. But Banneker's SAT scores are only a tad above the national average, year after year, low 500s. Not great.
This argument is always trotted out. You need to do more research on the history and function of the SATs. Scores are highly correlated to race/HHI.
I get so tired of this crap. Correlation does not equal causation. Literally every globally competitive first-world country uses the same standard of testing to identify and groom its top caliber talent. You run with this intellectual hogwash, and you and your "allies" are going to run this country into the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Banneker's are great. I would do that in a heartbeat for my kids if they get in.
The 10th grade PARCC is a breeze, low bar to clear with passing scores of 4. But Banneker's SAT scores are only a tad above the national average, year after year, low 500s. Not great.
This argument is always trotted out. You need to do more research on the history and function of the SATs. Scores are highly correlated to race/HHI.
I get so tired of this crap. Correlation does not equal causation. Literally every globally competitive first-world country uses the same standard of testing to identify and groom its top caliber talent. You run with this intellectual hogwash, and you and your "allies" are going to run this country into the ground.
What are you talking about?! Who are my allies?! Standardized tests are garbage. It shows how well people take standardized tests! I became PAINFULLY aware of this while working on my PhD. We had a ton of foreign student get perfect scores on the TOEFL every year. Based on that score and grades, they were assigned graduate teaching positions. We ended up scrambling every Fall because student would come and not speak any English at all.
Standardized tests do not accurately reflect knowledge. I would counter your argument that what is ruining this country is investment in education and slavish devotion to standardized tests. We used to have a world class public education but everyone got tired of paying taxes and obsessed with scoring and rating children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Banneker's are great. I would do that in a heartbeat for my kids if they get in.
The 10th grade PARCC is a breeze, low bar to clear with passing scores of 4. But Banneker's SAT scores are only a tad above the national average, year after year, low 500s. Not great.
This argument is always trotted out. You need to do more research on the history and function of the SATs. Scores are highly correlated to race/HHI.
I get so tired of this crap. Correlation does not equal causation. Literally every globally competitive first-world country uses the same standard of testing to identify and groom its top caliber talent. You run with this intellectual hogwash, and you and your "allies" are going to run this country into the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Banneker's are great. I would do that in a heartbeat for my kids if they get in.
The 10th grade PARCC is a breeze, low bar to clear with passing scores of 4. But Banneker's SAT scores are only a tad above the national average, year after year, low 500s. Not great.
This argument is always trotted out. You need to do more research on the history and function of the SATs. Scores are highly correlated to race/HHI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Banneker's are great. I would do that in a heartbeat for my kids if they get in.
The 10th grade PARCC is a breeze, low bar to clear with passing scores of 4. But Banneker's SAT scores are only a tad above the national average, year after year, low 500s. Not great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Banneker's are great. I would do that in a heartbeat for my kids if they get in.
Banneker isn’t good for boys, especially those with IEPs. Pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Banneker's are great. I would do that in a heartbeat for my kids if they get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new data is out and it looks like 54 seats by June, which is consistent with prior years.
Anyone have any intel on whether they will be bringing the test back this coming year? I have a current Walls student and a rising 8th grader and am following closely.
They seem comfortable with the @#$% show this year. Named underwhelming AP principal instead of a real search. Demand only exists as reflection of poor alternatives throughout DCPS. There are many more qualified students than those well served by HS options. Walls benefits from its students more than its students benefit from Walls.
Trogisch should be brought back. He ran a tight ship.
Hahahahaha I know this must be a joke if you’ve ever set foot in that school. But that did make me laugh!
Most are reporting that Walls is in much worse shape now that he's gone. You, seemingly an insider, disagree?
This is an anonymous website so there is no way to prove who I am but I am quite knowledgeable about Walls, it’s priorities and how it is run as a school. You can choose to believe me or not. Trogisch has some good qualities as a leader but the school is the opposite of a tight ship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new data is out and it looks like 54 seats by June, which is consistent with prior years.
Anyone have any intel on whether they will be bringing the test back this coming year? I have a current Walls student and a rising 8th grader and am following closely.
They seem comfortable with the @#$% show this year. Named underwhelming AP principal instead of a real search. Demand only exists as reflection of poor alternatives throughout DCPS. There are many more qualified students than those well served by HS options. Walls benefits from its students more than its students benefit from Walls.
Trogisch should be brought back. He ran a tight ship.
Hahahahaha I know this must be a joke if you’ve ever set foot in that school. But that did make me laugh!
Most are reporting that Walls is in much worse shape now that he's gone. You, seemingly an insider, disagree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new data is out and it looks like 54 seats by June, which is consistent with prior years.
Anyone have any intel on whether they will be bringing the test back this coming year? I have a current Walls student and a rising 8th grader and am following closely.
They seem comfortable with the @#$% show this year. Named underwhelming AP principal instead of a real search. Demand only exists as reflection of poor alternatives throughout DCPS. There are many more qualified students than those well served by HS options. Walls benefits from its students more than its students benefit from Walls.
Trogisch should be brought back. He ran a tight ship.
Hahahahaha I know this must be a joke if you’ve ever set foot in that school. But that did make me laugh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new data is out and it looks like 54 seats by June, which is consistent with prior years.
Anyone have any intel on whether they will be bringing the test back this coming year? I have a current Walls student and a rising 8th grader and am following closely.
They seem comfortable with the @#$% show this year. Named underwhelming AP principal instead of a real search. Demand only exists as reflection of poor alternatives throughout DCPS. There are many more qualified students than those well served by HS options. Walls benefits from its students more than its students benefit from Walls.
Trogisch should be brought back. He ran a tight ship.
Hahahahaha I know this must be a joke if you’ve ever set foot in that school. But that did make me laugh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new data is out and it looks like 54 seats by June, which is consistent with prior years.
Anyone have any intel on whether they will be bringing the test back this coming year? I have a current Walls student and a rising 8th grader and am following closely.
They seem comfortable with the @#$% show this year. Named underwhelming AP principal instead of a real search. Demand only exists as reflection of poor alternatives throughout DCPS. There are many more qualified students than those well served by HS options. Walls benefits from its students more than its students benefit from Walls.
Trogisch should be brought back. He ran a tight ship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new data is out and it looks like 54 seats by June, which is consistent with prior years.
Anyone have any intel on whether they will be bringing the test back this coming year? I have a current Walls student and a rising 8th grader and am following closely.
They seem comfortable with the @#$% show this year. Named underwhelming AP principal instead of a real search. Demand only exists as reflection of poor alternatives throughout DCPS. There are many more qualified students than those well served by HS options. Walls benefits from its students more than its students benefit from Walls.
Anonymous wrote:The new data is out and it looks like 54 seats by June, which is consistent with prior years.
Anyone have any intel on whether they will be bringing the test back this coming year? I have a current Walls student and a rising 8th grader and am following closely.