Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inspired Teaching 39% caucasion
Mundo Verde 35% caucasion/ 40% hispanic
LAMB 21% / 57% hispanic
Yu Ying 27% caucasion / 18% Asian
Cap City 33% caucasion / 28% hispanic
Two Rivers 34% caucasion / 57% AA
popular, not as mixed
Haynes 54% AA / 31% Hispanic / 11% caucasion
Stokes 44% AA / 41% Hispanic / 11% caucasion
You know, it's nice that you're trying to be helpful to OP and offering actual data, but it really bothers me that OP is clearly looking for the whiter schools and you and anyone else who took the original question and the "which schools?" question seriously and are answering, are feeding that question.
OP, seriously, from the bottom of my heart: if you want majority white schools, put in for JKLMM DCPS beloved schools, and other than that go private. While it's quite possible that your kid and maybe even you might end up having a very positive experience despite your prejudices, please leave the other DCPS schools and all the charter schools for those of us who at least know who the schools serve, and maybe even like and appreciate who the schools serve, and that diversity. Please don't take a hard to get slot at these charters away from people who crave or at least understand diversity and who lives in DC.
Seriously, please don't do it.
Btw, the "understanding who lives in DC" is about understanding the demographics of DC. It is not questioning the residency of OP. But OP, the rest of the begging to just stay away still stands.
Anonymous wrote:I am glad you asked the question. It just validates my statement, that blacks are attracted to shiney and new objects.
Anonymous wrote:I am the Pp that posted the stats. I currently attend one of those schools. We are biracial family. I think it's important to attend a school that is representative of the city we live in and includes economic and and racial diversity. None of the schools listed above are whiter, they are simply indicative of the city we live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inspired Teaching 39% caucasion
Mundo Verde 35% caucasion/ 40% hispanic
LAMB 21% / 57% hispanic
Yu Ying 27% caucasion / 18% Asian
Cap City 33% caucasion / 28% hispanic
Two Rivers 34% caucasion / 57% AA
popular, not as mixed
Haynes 54% AA / 31% Hispanic / 11% caucasion
Stokes 44% AA / 41% Hispanic / 11% caucasion
You know, it's nice that you're trying to be helpful to OP and offering actual data, but it really bothers me that OP is clearly looking for the whiter schools and you and anyone else who took the original question and the "which schools?" question seriously and are answering, are feeding that question.
OP, seriously, from the bottom of my heart: if you want majority white schools, put in for JKLMM DCPS beloved schools, and other than that go private. While it's quite possible that your kid and maybe even you might end up having a very positive experience despite your prejudices, please leave the other DCPS schools and all the charter schools for those of us who at least know who the schools serve, and maybe even like and appreciate who the schools serve, and that diversity. Please don't take a hard to get slot at these charters away from people who crave or at least understand diversity and who lives in DC.
Seriously, please don't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Inspired Teaching 39% caucasion
Mundo Verde 35% caucasion/ 40% hispanic
LAMB 21% / 57% hispanic
Yu Ying 27% caucasion / 18% Asian
Cap City 33% caucasion / 28% hispanic
Two Rivers 34% caucasion / 57% AA
popular, not as mixed
Haynes 54% AA / 31% Hispanic / 11% caucasion
Stokes 44% AA / 41% Hispanic / 11% caucasion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: you guys are funny! Meant no offense just curious. But point is taken![]()
You will see the for the most part, the sought after ones have a higher white percentage (30-40%) with even higher in early grades.
Yes, but the more sought after they are the harder it is to get a slot. Some some of you (maybe even you OP!) will have to slum with the rest of us.
Yes because if your kids has more black classmates than white, you're "slumming" it. I think kids at Shepherd Elementary would disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering about the demographics
Generally, schools that offer city-wide admissions will have demographics that reflect the city as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: you guys are funny! Meant no offense just curious. But point is taken![]()
You will see the for the most part, the sought after ones have a higher white percentage (30-40%) with even higher in early grades.
Yes, but the more sought after they are the harder it is to get a slot. Some some of you (maybe even you OP!) will have to slum with the rest of us.
leAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm actually starting a new charter school for next year called
Kreative Kids Kurriculum.
OP: you sound just like our type of people. Look for us in the lottery next year!
Yes OP, please withdraw from this year if you're in, or just wait until next year. Only apply to this school. Unless an all-white charter also opens, in which case apply there as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: you guys are funny! Meant no offense just curious. But point is taken![]()
You will see the for the most part, the sought after ones have a higher white percentage (30-40%) with even higher in early grades.
