Anonymous wrote:Ok dumb cracker...schools don't reflect their neighborhoods they reflect their school boundaries. You cracker-jack, there's not enough white kids in the neighborhood to make a substantial change to any neighborhood school. Case in point y'all travel as a klan and therefore you will only enter a place if there's more than one of you present. So, as predictable as it is, the only way Eastern will become more diverse if only a group of whites decides collectively to enroll as neighborhood faction. I didn't know crackers still exist but who am I to think otherwise. Your description lacked the word white as in you are one dumb WHITE cracker. If we are going to talk of the era then we will be only destined to repeat it.
Anonymous wrote:Ok dumb cracker...schools don't reflect their neighborhoods they reflect their school boundaries. You cracker-jack, there's not enough white kids in the neighborhood to make a substantial change to any neighborhood school. Case in point y'all travel as a klan and therefore you will only enter a place if there's more than one of you present. So, as predictable as it is, the only way Eastern will become more diverse if only a group of whites decides collectively to enroll as neighborhood faction. I didn't know crackers still exist but who am I to think otherwise. Your description lacked the word white as in you are one dumb WHITE cracker. If we are going to talk of the era then we will be only destined to repeat it.
Anonymous wrote:Reasons being many see the school on Saturday in full regalia and have this false sense of the school ambiance. Thinking that there's diversity in the school at an acceptable rate. Currently, Eastern's population is predominantly AA with one white, one other and two Asians. By no means am I a stating that all is not well with that mixture. But I have seen too many disappointed parents who attend subsequent meetings and notice the true demographics. Then they feel there's a feeling being fooled.
Anonymous wrote:I would not recommend for you to go to Eastern and tour the school in that manner. I would strongly urge that you contact the school at 202-698-4500 and set up an appointment with the school. They will glady have someone walk you into each and every part of the building that is worthy of a tour. They can also answer all of your pertinent questions as it relates to the school in its present state.
We welcome all to Eastern and would love the transparency of visitors to be genuine and not covert. Our Principal is wonderful and if given proper notice will make herself available for such a tour. Those who enter on Saturday are entering for a specific purpose and that is DCYO and not the tour of Eastern.
Reasons being many see the school on Saturday in full regalia and have this false sense of the school ambiance. Thinking that there's diversity in the school at an acceptable rate. Currently, Eastern's population is predominantly AA with one white, one other and two Asians. By no means am I a stating that all is not well with that mixture. But I have seen too many disappointed parents who attend subsequent meetings and notice the true demographics. Then they feel there's a feeling being fooled.
Anonymous wrote:really? i had no idea that i could check out the insides of eastern on a saturday! i've been dying to get a look at the place since the re-opening!....
- If you're there on a Saturday trace back your steps and consider paying the DC Youth Orchestra Program at Eastern visit, grab a slice of pizza in the cafeteria just behind the marble stairway, and stroll around its lovely atriums and classrooms one and two floors up.