Anonymous
Post 05/20/2022 04:59     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: The summer institute is a conflict with our usual summer plans but it's only for 1 year. All of us will survive!


But poor communication from Banneker will last for 4 years.



I assume it’s because they’re dealing with older kids with some independence.


What does that have to do with Banneker’s poor communication?



The school communicates with the kids directly.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2022 00:31     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parent here of an accepted student at Banneker I have heard the summer program is from July 5-29 from 9-12 but I have not heard anything from the school yet.


Congrats to your student! It sounds like it must not be "required" since you haven't heard from school about it. If that's the case it's nice to have it in place for kids who may feel they need it or want to do extra summer studies. I hope the school year goes well!



Current parent here. It’s required. The school can be very slow with communications. They will reach out closer to the end of the year. Last year, I ended up calling to confirm because I was scheduling summer trips and sports camp. They are extremely friendly and open to questions.


I don’t get why summer school is required for incoming students. That’s ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 19:33     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: The summer institute is a conflict with our usual summer plans but it's only for 1 year. All of us will survive!


But poor communication from Banneker will last for 4 years.



I assume it’s because they’re dealing with older kids with some independence.


What does that have to do with Banneker’s poor communication?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 16:46     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: The summer institute is a conflict with our usual summer plans but it's only for 1 year. All of us will survive!


But poor communication from Banneker will last for 4 years.



I assume it’s because they’re dealing with older kids with some independence.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 14:50     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Only 1 summer. 5 weeks is enough.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 14:09     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Anonymous wrote: The summer institute is a conflict with our usual summer plans but it's only for 1 year. All of us will survive!


I thought it was for two summers?
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 14:05     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Anonymous wrote: The summer institute is a conflict with our usual summer plans but it's only for 1 year. All of us will survive!


But poor communication from Banneker will last for 4 years.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 13:58     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

The summer institute is a conflict with our usual summer plans but it's only for 1 year. All of us will survive!
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 13:49     Subject: Banneker vs. Walls

Banneker Summer Institute is “required” but if you have a conflict, it is totally fine. The dates haven’t been solidified because of the DCPS calendar change and then reversal.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 13:39     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Oh wow...I'm the PP who asked about the summer program. I don't think that's for us. Good to know, so thanks for all of the info. I agree that the school should get the word out to current/new families much earlier!
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 12:21     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

This slow communication from Banneker is driving me. I am excited my child got in but damm. IDK why I am expecting some sort of communication I.e. Welcome letter the summer program will be these dates etc
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 10:24     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parent here of an accepted student at Banneker I have heard the summer program is from July 5-29 from 9-12 but I have not heard anything from the school yet.


Congrats to your student! It sounds like it must not be "required" since you haven't heard from school about it. If that's the case it's nice to have it in place for kids who may feel they need it or want to do extra summer studies. I hope the school year goes well!



Current parent here. It’s required. The school can be very slow with communications. They will reach out closer to the end of the year. Last year, I ended up calling to confirm because I was scheduling summer trips and sports camp. They are extremely friendly and open to questions.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2022 10:20     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Parent here of an accepted student at Banneker I have heard the summer program is from July 5-29 from 9-12 but I have not heard anything from the school yet.


Congrats to your student! It sounds like it must not be "required" since you haven't heard from school about it. If that's the case it's nice to have it in place for kids who may feel they need it or want to do extra summer studies. I hope the school year goes well!


It's required. At least it was last year.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2022 10:18     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

If I remember correctly they gave the dates during our son's interview but waiting on official information about the summer program.
Anonymous
Post 05/17/2022 10:10     Subject: Re:Banneker vs. Walls

What better results?