Anonymous wrote:Anyone have kids with ASD or ADHD attending? Are accomodations [sic] being met? How is special Ed coordinator? Very responsive, not very? I know Basis does not have recess (I'm gathering this is case in many MS) but do kids have any non structured breaks besides lunch? How many kids per class 5th grade)? Does anyone know when next parent info session is? I sent basis email with no response.
Wow - From the poster who walked the walk. I don't know where the poster who started all this about "safety" schools is from but I hope you do not come to Basis because I wouldn't want any of your inferiority ideas rubbing off on my DS.
No, the HBCU was not my safety school. I assumed based on my PSAT and SAT scores that I could attend any school to which I applied. My mother still has the full huge file box of all the recruitment letters I received. Brainflash - testing, at least for me, was learned in the early formative years when I was in an all Black and majority Black environment. However, my decision to go to an HBCU for graduate school was very purposeful (only place I applied). I knew I would run into people with attitudes like the insecure poster, although I did not think they would be AA. I knew these people would assume that the reason I was successful was because of the graduate school I attended and they would dismiss the HBCU as having input to my success. In fact, the reason I am successful is due to the experiences I had at the HBCU. The extremely driven students from very poor backgrounds at HBCU's are very high motivators for students from a privileged background. Also once you attend an HBCU you know you have the tools required to be successful - administration issues, professors that push you to recognize that you can do more, etc. In my household attending an HBCU was a source of pride, not something that was looked down on.
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Basically, you are still suggesting that it's strictly about race, and that is indeed ugly.
Utter nonsense, read the PP's post again, the part about upper-middle-class blacks having abandoned DC public schools en masse long ago. Ain't that the truth. You're looking hard for ugly and finding it. Bully for you.
Of course I had a safety school when I applied to colleges. I honestly really don't care if some people consider Howard a safety school.
I should have been more specific. When you write things like "poppycock and nonsense" and brag about your 4th generation Harvard colleagues, it makes you sound like an elitist ass. And then when you make digs like "if you even attended college," implying that people who did not go to college are somehow less than people who did, it makes you seem like even more of a stuck up jerk. Got it?
Anonymous wrote:You realize this makes you sound like a complete and total prick, right? The more you know.
Why? Did you have a safety school when you applied to colleges (if you even attended college)?
Why I you upset because for some AAs Howard is a safety school?
Get your head our of the sand.