Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I inquired with my daughter last night and she told me something which I found very interesting and wanted to share (disclaimer: this is a report from 15 year old girl, who thought about this issue for no more than 3 minutes):
- The brightest students from her class distributed more or less equally between Wilson and SWW. A smaller number went to Banneker.
- She said that on average "nerds" went to SWW, the cool/sporty ones went to Wilson.
- She said that on average white kids had a more positive attitude towards Wilson, while black high performing students wanted to go to SWW. I asked if she could think of a reason for this, she said that she herself (as mixed race and advanced student) was tired of having to share classes and be associated with black troubled students, and that's one of the reasons she was so vocal at home in not wanting to go to Wilson.
So to sum up, and according to my daughter (who is not at any of the mentioned schools now) , bright Deal kids go to either Wilson or SWW depending on whether they are cool or nerds (good luck with the definition) , and on their race, with black students less inclined to continue at Wilson if they can opt for SWW and Banneker.
Please do not make me regret I posted this. No racist comments or jokes please.
This is interesting. I have an AA son and we are choosing b/t private and Wilson. Wilson is actually a better choice for him, but he is a little afraid. He is an 8th grader at Deal. Most of the white kids are going to Wilson and most of the black kids are going to Walls or private. It's not because they are so smart that they want to go to private.
Given your explanation, I wonder if SJC is a more popular choice with Deal's AAs than Deal's whites. Totally makes sense from the perspective you shared, but it does really suck that AA families feel they must make that calculation. (Along with everything else about racial biases that sucks).
I'm an educated AA with a kid at Deal. Wilson is pretty much off the table because my daughter does not want to go there. Period. I think there is some truth to the 15 year old's description of the situation. Shooting for SJC (hubby is an alum), SWW or Banneker. I personally think she would be fine if she went to Wilson. I attended a large urban school. I co-mingled with kids from every race, religion and economic level. It was a good experience for the most part. I also learned that if you do your work and mind your business, you won't have many--if any-- issues. That was a life lesson.
My older son when to Banneker and I just can't say enough great things about it. He left b/c he was not mature enough to handle the load, but man, I loved it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I inquired with my daughter last night and she told me something which I found very interesting and wanted to share (disclaimer: this is a report from 15 year old girl, who thought about this issue for no more than 3 minutes):
- The brightest students from her class distributed more or less equally between Wilson and SWW. A smaller number went to Banneker.
- She said that on average "nerds" went to SWW, the cool/sporty ones went to Wilson.
- She said that on average white kids had a more positive attitude towards Wilson, while black high performing students wanted to go to SWW. I asked if she could think of a reason for this, she said that she herself (as mixed race and advanced student) was tired of having to share classes and be associated with black troubled students, and that's one of the reasons she was so vocal at home in not wanting to go to Wilson.
So to sum up, and according to my daughter (who is not at any of the mentioned schools now) , bright Deal kids go to either Wilson or SWW depending on whether they are cool or nerds (good luck with the definition) , and on their race, with black students less inclined to continue at Wilson if they can opt for SWW and Banneker.
Please do not make me regret I posted this. No racist comments or jokes please.
This is interesting. I have an AA son and we are choosing b/t private and Wilson. Wilson is actually a better choice for him, but he is a little afraid. He is an 8th grader at Deal. Most of the white kids are going to Wilson and most of the black kids are going to Walls or private. It's not because they are so smart that they want to go to private.
Given your explanation, I wonder if SJC is a more popular choice with Deal's AAs than Deal's whites. Totally makes sense from the perspective you shared, but it does really suck that AA families feel they must make that calculation. (Along with everything else about racial biases that sucks).
I'm an educated AA with a kid at Deal. Wilson is pretty much off the table because my daughter does not want to go there. Period. I think there is some truth to the 15 year old's description of the situation. Shooting for SJC (hubby is an alum), SWW or Banneker. I personally think she would be fine if she went to Wilson. I attended a large urban school. I co-mingled with kids from every race, religion and economic level. It was a good experience for the most part. I also learned that if you do your work and mind your business, you won't have many--if any-- issues. That was a life lesson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I inquired with my daughter last night and she told me something which I found very interesting and wanted to share (disclaimer: this is a report from 15 year old girl, who thought about this issue for no more than 3 minutes):
- The brightest students from her class distributed more or less equally between Wilson and SWW. A smaller number went to Banneker.
- She said that on average "nerds" went to SWW, the cool/sporty ones went to Wilson.
- She said that on average white kids had a more positive attitude towards Wilson, while black high performing students wanted to go to SWW. I asked if she could think of a reason for this, she said that she herself (as mixed race and advanced student) was tired of having to share classes and be associated with black troubled students, and that's one of the reasons she was so vocal at home in not wanting to go to Wilson.
So to sum up, and according to my daughter (who is not at any of the mentioned schools now) , bright Deal kids go to either Wilson or SWW depending on whether they are cool or nerds (good luck with the definition) , and on their race, with black students less inclined to continue at Wilson if they can opt for SWW and Banneker.
Please do not make me regret I posted this. No racist comments or jokes please.
This is interesting. I have an AA son and we are choosing b/t private and Wilson. Wilson is actually a better choice for him, but he is a little afraid. He is an 8th grader at Deal. Most of the white kids are going to Wilson and most of the black kids are going to Walls or private. It's not because they are so smart that they want to go to private.
Given your explanation, I wonder if SJC is a more popular choice with Deal's AAs than Deal's whites. Totally makes sense from the perspective you shared, but it does really suck that AA families feel they must make that calculation. (Along with everything else about racial biases that sucks).
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I inquired with my daughter last night and she told me something which I found very interesting and wanted to share (disclaimer: this is a report from 15 year old girl, who thought about this issue for no more than 3 minutes):
- The brightest students from her class distributed more or less equally between Wilson and SWW. A smaller number went to Banneker.
- She said that on average "nerds" went to SWW, the cool/sporty ones went to Wilson.
- She said that on average white kids had a more positive attitude towards Wilson, while black high performing students wanted to go to SWW. I asked if she could think of a reason for this, she said that she herself (as mixed race and advanced student) was tired of having to share classes and be associated with black troubled students, and that's one of the reasons she was so vocal at home in not wanting to go to Wilson.
So to sum up, and according to my daughter (who is not at any of the mentioned schools now) , bright Deal kids go to either Wilson or SWW depending on whether they are cool or nerds (good luck with the definition) , and on their race, with black students less inclined to continue at Wilson if they can opt for SWW and Banneker.
Please do not make me regret I posted this. No racist comments or jokes please.
This is interesting. I have an AA son and we are choosing b/t private and Wilson. Wilson is actually a better choice for him, but he is a little afraid. He is an 8th grader at Deal. Most of the white kids are going to Wilson and most of the black kids are going to Walls or private. It's not because they are so smart that they want to go to private.
Anonymous wrote:I inquired with my daughter last night and she told me something which I found very interesting and wanted to share (disclaimer: this is a report from 15 year old girl, who thought about this issue for no more than 3 minutes):
- The brightest students from her class distributed more or less equally between Wilson and SWW. A smaller number went to Banneker.
- She said that on average "nerds" went to SWW, the cool/sporty ones went to Wilson.
- She said that on average white kids had a more positive attitude towards Wilson, while black high performing students wanted to go to SWW. I asked if she could think of a reason for this, she said that she herself (as mixed race and advanced student) was tired of having to share classes and be associated with black troubled students, and that's one of the reasons she was so vocal at home in not wanting to go to Wilson.
So to sum up, and according to my daughter (who is not at any of the mentioned schools now) , bright Deal kids go to either Wilson or SWW depending on whether they are cool or nerds (good luck with the definition) , and on their race, with black students less inclined to continue at Wilson if they can opt for SWW and Banneker.
Please do not make me regret I posted this. No racist comments or jokes please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, after a so and so experience in a non-DCPS middle school, we are planning on returning to DCPS for high school.
Our son has high chances of being accepted at SWW, but would prefer Wilson for several reasons, which include proximity to our apartment (5 minute bike ride from Wilson) . Our neighbors and several friends are telling us that all or almost all the advanced and best students at Deal, who stay in DCPS, opt for SWW or Banneker. Those who do not make it (or do not even try) for test-in schools move onto Wilson.
Can someone share with me their informed knowledge on this issue? Is it true that none/almost none of those who have access to SWW/Banneker will opt for Wilson?
Thanks.
Best go private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is highly driven, SWW has a college program at GWU that kids can apply to at the end of sophomore year. If accepted, junior & senior year they attend classes full time (for free) and can graduate with an associate's degree and a HS diploma. Current cost of tuition at GWU is $50,000. If they graduate from this program, they are guaranteed undergrad admission to GWU.
Isn't that capped at 15 students?
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is highly driven, SWW has a college program at GWU that kids can apply to at the end of sophomore year. If accepted, junior & senior year they attend classes full time (for free) and can graduate with an associate's degree and a HS diploma. Current cost of tuition at GWU is $50,000. If they graduate from this program, they are guaranteed undergrad admission to GWU.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, after a so and so experience in a non-DCPS middle school, we are planning on returning to DCPS for high school.
Our son has high chances of being accepted at SWW, but would prefer Wilson for several reasons, which include proximity to our apartment (5 minute bike ride from Wilson) . Our neighbors and several friends are telling us that all or almost all the advanced and best students at Deal, who stay in DCPS, opt for SWW or Banneker. Those who do not make it (or do not even try) for test-in schools move onto Wilson.
Can someone share with me their informed knowledge on this issue? Is it true that none/almost none of those who have access to SWW/Banneker will opt for Wilson?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I inquired with my daughter last night and she told me something which I found very interesting and wanted to share (disclaimer: this is a report from 15 year old girl, who thought about this issue for no more than 3 minutes):
- The brightest students from her class distributed more or less equally between Wilson and SWW. A smaller number went to Banneker.
- She said that on average "nerds" went to SWW, the cool/sporty ones went to Wilson.
- She said that on average white kids had a more positive attitude towards Wilson, while black high performing students wanted to go to SWW. I asked if she could think of a reason for this, she said that she herself (as mixed race and advanced student) was tired of having to share classes and be associated with black troubled students, and that's one of the reasons she was so vocal at home in not wanting to go to Wilson.
So to sum up, and according to my daughter (who is not at any of the mentioned schools now) , bright Deal kids go to either Wilson or SWW depending on whether they are cool or nerds (good luck with the definition) , and on their race, with black students less inclined to continue at Wilson if they can opt for SWW and Banneker.
Please do not make me regret I posted this. No racist comments or jokes please.
Anonymous wrote:I inquired with my daughter last night and she told me something which I found very interesting and wanted to share (disclaimer: this is a report from 15 year old girl, who thought about this issue for no more than 3 minutes):
- The brightest students from her class distributed more or less equally between Wilson and SWW. A smaller number went to Banneker.
- She said that on average "nerds" went to SWW, the cool/sporty ones went to Wilson.
- She said that on average white kids had a more positive attitude towards Wilson, while black high performing students wanted to go to SWW. I asked if she could think of a reason for this, she said that she herself (as mixed race and advanced student) was tired of having to share classes and be associated with black troubled students, and that's one of the reasons she was so vocal at home in not wanting to go to Wilson.
So to sum up, and according to my daughter (who is not at any of the mentioned schools now) , bright Deal kids go to either Wilson or SWW depending on whether they are cool or nerds (good luck with the definition) , and on their race, with black students less inclined to continue at Wilson if they can opt for SWW and Banneker.
Please do not make me regret I posted this. No racist comments or jokes please.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, after a so and so experience in a non-DCPS middle school, we are planning on returning to DCPS for high school.
Our son has high chances of being accepted at SWW, but would prefer Wilson for several reasons, which include proximity to our apartment (5 minute bike ride from Wilson) . Our neighbors and several friends are telling us that all or almost all the advanced and best students at Deal, who stay in DCPS, opt for SWW or Banneker. Those who do not make it (or do not even try) for test-in schools move onto Wilson.
Can someone share with me their informed knowledge on this issue? Is it true that none/almost none of those who have access to SWW/Banneker will opt for Wilson?
Thanks.