Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been talked about in hundreds of posts. A true test in school of TJ caliber would skew so heavily white and high SES that it would never fly in DC. To make it appear more equitable, the standards would gave to be lowered for entry and well then you have Banneker, Mckninly and any other DC school.
Why would it skew 'so heavily white'? Most of the kids at TJ are Asian, whites are minorities there now.
BTW whites aren't the only ppl around here with high SES.
Because the vast majority of kids who have the best test scores in DC are white.
AA, high income family here. My kid is advanced in every subject as are his peers. Would prefer not to be lumped in your generalizations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been talked about in hundreds of posts. A true test in school of TJ caliber would skew so heavily white and high SES that it would never fly in DC. To make it appear more equitable, the standards would gave to be lowered for entry and well then you have Banneker, Mckninly and any other DC school.
Why would it skew 'so heavily white'? Most of the kids at TJ are Asian, whites are minorities there now.
BTW whites aren't the only ppl around here with high SES.
Because the vast majority of kids who have the best test scores in DC are white.
Anonymous wrote:14:23, you are delusional but funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been talked about in hundreds of posts. A true test in school of TJ caliber would skew so heavily white and high SES that it would never fly in DC. To make it appear more equitable, the standards would gave to be lowered for entry and well then you have Banneker, Mckninly and any other DC school.
Why would it skew 'so heavily white'? Most of the kids at TJ are Asian, whites are minorities there now.
BTW whites aren't the only ppl around here with high SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been talked about in hundreds of posts. A true test in school of TJ caliber would skew so heavily white and high SES that it would never fly in DC. To make it appear more equitable, the standards would gave to be lowered for entry and well then you have Banneker, Mckninly and any other DC school.
Why would it skew 'so heavily white'? Most of the kids at TJ are Asian, whites are minorities there now.
BTW whites aren't the only ppl around here with high SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been talked about in hundreds of posts. A true test in school of TJ caliber would skew so heavily white and high SES that it would never fly in DC. To make it appear more equitable, the standards would gave to be lowered for entry and well then you have Banneker, Mckninly and any other DC school.
Why would it skew 'so heavily white'? Most of the kids at TJ are Asian, whites are minorities there now.
BTW whites aren't the only ppl around here with high SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Google guys went to UMD.
But they both went to Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has been talked about in hundreds of posts. A true test in school of TJ caliber would skew so heavily white and high SES that it would never fly in DC. To make it appear more equitable, the standards would gave to be lowered for entry and well then you have Banneker, Mckninly and any other DC school.
Why would it skew 'so heavily white'? Most of the kids at TJ are Asian, whites are minorities there now.
BTW whites aren't the only ppl around here with high SES.
Anonymous wrote:This has been talked about in hundreds of posts. A true test in school of TJ caliber would skew so heavily white and high SES that it would never fly in DC. To make it appear more equitable, the standards would gave to be lowered for entry and well then you have Banneker, Mckninly and any other DC school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's all about critical mass. Are there enough smart kids that can test into such a school year after year to make it worth it? I don't have a definitive answer to that. We could create a smaller, test in high school similar to Dallas' TAG high school (#1 usnews fwiw), but then how would that be different from Tech, or Banneker? Perhaps we should just raise the entry standards for them?
Again, I am going to suggest BASIS.
The comprehensive exams in 6th, 7th and 8th may not be as high as the entry standards for Tech or Banneker, but they will weed out kids unwilling to work. The LEAP program for math starts in 5th (where all kids are placed in math based on testing), and for other subjects like Science and also English, History etc it starts in 8th. You need a rec from your 7th grade teacher, a certain GPA (not only in the class at issue but also overall), and if they see you flailing they will put you back in the regular classes.
It is a pyramid, with far fewer kids graduating than start out. There are now 35 9th graders at BASIS DC. In terms of skewing white, either #2 (Tucson) or #5 (Scottsdale) (TJ was #3) had a Hispanic population of 20% vs 40% state wide, but there are basically no low income kids.
So BASIS DC is the closest DC can get - although they do it by exmissions rather than admissions - it may eventually skew white, but I think it would take more parents pulling their kids out of private schools, and I hope the lack of sports and the fear of true diversity will scare them off... at least for a few more years, so that it still truly serves the community.
Anonymous wrote:This has been talked about in hundreds of posts. A true test in school of TJ caliber would skew so heavily white and high SES that it would never fly in DC. To make it appear more equitable, the standards would gave to be lowered for entry and well then you have Banneker, Mckninly and any other DC school.
Anonymous wrote:It's all about critical mass. Are there enough smart kids that can test into such a school year after year to make it worth it? I don't have a definitive answer to that. We could create a smaller, test in high school similar to Dallas' TAG high school (#1 usnews fwiw), but then how would that be different from Tech, or Banneker? Perhaps we should just raise the entry standards for them?