Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker
94% Black or Latino
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all of your feedback. It seems to me the pickings are quite slim with everyone vying for the same schools.
This is the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI. Whoever said SWW is diverse is absolutely wrong. Zero % FARMS and it's application only so they cherry-pick.
31% AA, 43% white, 12% Hispanic/Latino, 8% Asian, 5% mixed race and 12% economically disadvantaged. Sounds pretty diverse to me, what am I missing?
NP. If you look at the public school population, 43% is definitely an over-representation (white students are 10-12% of all DC students). Economically disadvantaged students are ~70%.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all of your feedback. It seems to me the pickings are quite slim with everyone vying for the same schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ethnic Diversity can mean 50% Hispanic and 50% African American - when calculating the ethnic diversity score, no rank order is given on whether the school has any white students. When most white parents talk about ethnic diversity, however, they are talking about an over-representation of white students, e.g., 20% or more.
So white students are not counted by some at all and over-counted by others?
No - White students are not necessary for a school to be rated as ethnically diverse by city stats - given that white students are such a small percentage of the school age population. However, white parents are largely unlikely to put their kids in a school where white students are not some magic number percentage of the school population which seems to be somewhere above 20%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ethnic Diversity can mean 50% Hispanic and 50% African American - when calculating the ethnic diversity score, no rank order is given on whether the school has any white students. When most white parents talk about ethnic diversity, however, they are talking about an over-representation of white students, e.g., 20% or more.
So white students are not counted by some at all and over-counted by others?
Anonymous wrote:Ethnic Diversity can mean 50% Hispanic and 50% African American - when calculating the ethnic diversity score, no rank order is given on whether the school has any white students. When most white parents talk about ethnic diversity, however, they are talking about an over-representation of white students, e.g., 20% or more.
Anonymous wrote:Ethnic Diversity can mean 50% Hispanic and 50% African American - when calculating the ethnic diversity score, no rank order is given on whether the school has any white students. When most white parents talk about ethnic diversity, however, they are talking about an over-representation of white students, e.g., 20% or more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI. Whoever said SWW is diverse is absolutely wrong. Zero % FARMS and it's application only so they cherry-pick.
31% AA, 43% white, 12% Hispanic/Latino, 8% Asian, 5% mixed race and 12% economically disadvantaged. Sounds pretty diverse to me, what am I missing?
NP. If you look at the public school population, 43% is definitely an over-representation (white students are 10-12% of all DC students). Economically disadvantaged students are ~70%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCI. Whoever said SWW is diverse is absolutely wrong. Zero % FARMS and it's application only so they cherry-pick.
31% AA, 43% white, 12% Hispanic/Latino, 8% Asian, 5% mixed race and 12% economically disadvantaged. Sounds pretty diverse to me, what am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:DCI. Whoever said SWW is diverse is absolutely wrong. Zero % FARMS and it's application only so they cherry-pick.
Anonymous wrote:Banneker