Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that Banneker has a culture normed around Black excellence. In shitty times, it’s nice sometimes to see a better future is just waiting to emerge.
Any personal knowledge of what it is like for non Black students if so much focus is on “Black excellence”? Honest question, btw, my kid is mixed racially and has applied for next year.
My kid is a biracial current student and from what I can tell all students are held to a high standard with high expectations. they have a number of non-black friends at the school who all seem quite comfortable there too
The dress code policy drives me a bit nuts but it's teaching my kid what works in different settings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that Banneker has a culture normed around Black excellence. In shitty times, it’s nice sometimes to see a better future is just waiting to emerge.
Any personal knowledge of what it is like for non Black students if so much focus is on “Black excellence”? Honest question, btw, my kid is mixed racially and has applied for next year.
It’s not that there’s “so much focus” on Black excellence, in like a top-down or directed way. There just IS Black excellence, in the history and present body of the school, and you can see it. I’m not PP but that’s what I would mean by “normed.” White parent with white enrolled student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that Banneker has a culture normed around Black excellence. In shitty times, it’s nice sometimes to see a better future is just waiting to emerge.
Any personal knowledge of what it is like for non Black students if so much focus is on “Black excellence”? Honest question, btw, my kid is mixed racially and has applied for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that Banneker has a culture normed around Black excellence. In shitty times, it’s nice sometimes to see a better future is just waiting to emerge.
Any personal knowledge of what it is like for non Black students if so much focus is on “Black excellence”? Honest question, btw, my kid is mixed racially and has applied for next year.
Anonymous wrote:I love that Banneker has a culture normed around Black excellence. In shitty times, it’s nice sometimes to see a better future is just waiting to emerge.