Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a one. Not one black family.
There are 477 Black students at WJ.
And it appears they have better things to do with their winter break than hang out on DCUM!
We are a WJ family but not Black. One of my kid’s best friends is Black but I don’t think that qualifies me to respond to OP. Anyway, OP—not sure if you’re in the neighborhood already or shopping but wishing you best of luck with your HS search for your kid!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black parents sending their black children to Walter Johnson: I know it’s considered a coveted school, but do you feel that way? Is your child happy there?
Black students are warned out.
By whom? The black principal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black parents sending their black children to Walter Johnson: I know it’s considered a coveted school, but do you feel that way? Is your child happy there?
Black students are warned out.
By whom? The black principal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black parents sending their black children to Walter Johnson: I know it’s considered a coveted school, but do you feel that way? Is your child happy there?
Black students are warned out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a one. Not one black family.
There are 477 Black students at WJ.
DCUM is not reality!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a one. Not one black family.
There are 477 Black students at WJ.