Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is definitely on my list for my geeky (white) DS who does not like sports and loves doing homework! Maybe it will be easier for him to find a girlfriend there too![]()
+1 It's the best high school in DC. Basic proficiency scores are much higher than for Wilson.
"Best" means different things for different people. Highest test scores, yes. Best social environment? Best well rounded students? Eh.
Banneker does not have the highest scores in DC, not even close.
Right, and wrong.
https://dcps.dc.gov/publication/dcps-data-set-sat
Second highest average SAT after Walls.
Right and right.
Walls is a universe ahead.
Banneker is a faaar second, much closer to Wilson (which doesn't kick out boys like Banneker does) and to McKinley than to Walls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is definitely on my list for my geeky (white) DS who does not like sports and loves doing homework! Maybe it will be easier for him to find a girlfriend there too![]()
+1 It's the best high school in DC. Basic proficiency scores are much higher than for Wilson.
"Best" means different things for different people. Highest test scores, yes. Best social environment? Best well rounded students? Eh.
Banneker does not have the highest scores in DC, not even close.
Right, and wrong.
https://dcps.dc.gov/publication/dcps-data-set-sat
Second highest average SAT after Walls.
Right and right.
Walls is a universe ahead.
Banneker is a faaar second, much closer to Wilson (which doesn't kick out boys like Banneker does) and to McKinley than to Walls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is definitely on my list for my geeky (white) DS who does not like sports and loves doing homework! Maybe it will be easier for him to find a girlfriend there too![]()
+1 It's the best high school in DC. Basic proficiency scores are much higher than for Wilson.
"Best" means different things for different people. Highest test scores, yes. Best social environment? Best well rounded students? Eh.
Banneker does not have the highest scores in DC, not even close.
Right, and wrong.
https://dcps.dc.gov/publication/dcps-data-set-sat
Second highest average SAT after Walls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not quite: Banneker is 1% white, so around 5 students. Also a small number of students who identify as Asian and multiple races, plus 20 percent Hispanic/Latino.
http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Benjamin+Banneker+High+School
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
(2017-18)
Enrollment: 482
Black: 74%
Hispanic/Latino: 20%
White: 1%
Asian: 3%
Pacific/Hawaiian: 0%
Native/Alaskan: 0%
Multiple races: 2%
Being an "only" in any environment can be a slog, regardless of what kind of only you are. By the numbers, OP's kid would be the "only" in a class of about 120 per grade. That kid has to be very comfortable in this position - or such a nerd that they have no notice/care of this anyway
This. I don’t know why everyone’s acting like it’s no big deal. Also +1 to poster above who said white parents may feel they’re intruding on black space (or if you must, POC space). In a city where everyone hates the gentrifiers wouldn’t they fear being seen as gentrifying Banneker? I know I think about this, unfortunately, in a lot of spaces in DC. Will I be welcome or seen as there goes the neighborhood? Don’t tell me you’ve never had that thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is definitely on my list for my geeky (white) DS who does not like sports and loves doing homework! Maybe it will be easier for him to find a girlfriend there too![]()
+1 It's the best high school in DC. Basic proficiency scores are much higher than for Wilson.
"Best" means different things for different people. Highest test scores, yes. Best social environment? Best well rounded students? Eh.
Banneker does not have the highest scores in DC, not even close.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, I've lived here for 30 years. White privilege still reigns supreme overall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, there's a difference and I wouldn't say it's okay for a white kid to be mocked for being white. But the reality for many white children is that they belong to a powerful racial group that is widely accepted in society generally. It's not always easy to be in the numerical minority in a school but the fact is that white people work and live and shop in many places where they are seen as fitting in and "safe." A few insults will be uncomfortable even painful to a white kid in a majority minority school but it doesn't have the same kind of impact over all. ~mom of white kid who went to DCPS schools and survived. Also, I was called a "white bitch" two times in my majority black neighborhood. Not pleasant but not an issue given all the other white privilege I have.Anonymous wrote:Well there’s a difference between being stigmatized for an individual trait — fat, lazy, stupid, etc — and being stigmatized because you’re part of a racial or ethnic group, which is something you can’t escape no matter what you do.
In Chocolate City, for the last 50 years, it's the precise opposite. Substitute black for white and white for black and you will come closer to the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not quite: Banneker is 1% white, so around 5 students. Also a small number of students who identify as Asian and multiple races, plus 20 percent Hispanic/Latino.
http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Benjamin+Banneker+High+School
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
(2017-18)
Enrollment: 482
Black: 74%
Hispanic/Latino: 20%
White: 1%
Asian: 3%
Pacific/Hawaiian: 0%
Native/Alaskan: 0%
Multiple races: 2%
Being an "only" in any environment can be a slog, regardless of what kind of only you are. By the numbers, OP's kid would be the "only" in a class of about 120 per grade. That kid has to be very comfortable in this position - or such a nerd that they have no notice/care of this anyway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is definitely on my list for my geeky (white) DS who does not like sports and loves doing homework! Maybe it will be easier for him to find a girlfriend there too![]()
+1 It's the best high school in DC. Basic proficiency scores are much higher than for Wilson.
"Best" means different things for different people. Highest test scores, yes. Best social environment? Best well rounded students? Eh.
Anonymous wrote:Not quite: Banneker is 1% white, so around 5 students. Also a small number of students who identify as Asian and multiple races, plus 20 percent Hispanic/Latino.
http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Benjamin+Banneker+High+School
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
(2017-18)
Enrollment: 482
Black: 74%
Hispanic/Latino: 20%
White: 1%
Asian: 3%
Pacific/Hawaiian: 0%
Native/Alaskan: 0%
Multiple races: 2%

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is definitely on my list for my geeky (white) DS who does not like sports and loves doing homework! Maybe it will be easier for him to find a girlfriend there too![]()
+1 It's the best high school in DC. Basic proficiency scores are much higher than for Wilson.
Nope, I've lived here for 30 years. White privilege still reigns supreme overall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, there's a difference and I wouldn't say it's okay for a white kid to be mocked for being white. But the reality for many white children is that they belong to a powerful racial group that is widely accepted in society generally. It's not always easy to be in the numerical minority in a school but the fact is that white people work and live and shop in many places where they are seen as fitting in and "safe." A few insults will be uncomfortable even painful to a white kid in a majority minority school but it doesn't have the same kind of impact over all. ~mom of white kid who went to DCPS schools and survived. Also, I was called a "white bitch" two times in my majority black neighborhood. Not pleasant but not an issue given all the other white privilege I have.Anonymous wrote:Well there’s a difference between being stigmatized for an individual trait — fat, lazy, stupid, etc — and being stigmatized because you’re part of a racial or ethnic group, which is something you can’t escape no matter what you do.
In Chocolate City, for the last 50 years, it's the precise opposite. Substitute black for white and white for black and you will come closer to the truth.
Yes! People, we're talking Banneker nerds here! You really think these kids are desperate to take out their frustrations on a white kid? I don't think so!Anonymous wrote:I think if you're obsessed about whether your kid is going to get bullied by the studious, high-achieving Banneker kids, as opposed to whether the Banneker model will be good fit for your particular kid ...you should probably just skip it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you're obsessed about whether your kid is going to get bullied by the studious, high-achieving Banneker kids, as opposed to whether the Banneker model will be good fit for your particular kid ...you should probably just skip it.
My guess is that white families avoid Banneker because it's a de facto "black space" and it's unclear whether a white kid applying would be seen as intruding, instead of fears of bullying, etc... But I do think it's a large factor in continuing segregation of DCPS in general. Ignoring it isn't going to make it go away.
Ignoring what? White family's refusal to integrate?
If that's your fear fine, but then don't go saying, "there are no challenges in DCPS, we just had to go private/MCPS/for our advanced learner!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you're obsessed about whether your kid is going to get bullied by the studious, high-achieving Banneker kids, as opposed to whether the Banneker model will be good fit for your particular kid ...you should probably just skip it.
My guess is that white families avoid Banneker because it's a de facto "black space" and it's unclear whether a white kid applying would be seen as intruding, instead of fears of bullying, etc... But I do think it's a large factor in continuing segregation of DCPS in general. Ignoring it isn't going to make it go away.