Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
This is what we were told also. Thanks for the accurate info. So few HS parents on here and so much inaccurate info.
Read post 17:35. The summer program is to try to catch kids up. The assessments doesn’t take 5 weeks and neither does the team building. This should not be a surprise with the history of the school.
I don’t need to read anything! My kid went through BSI. No one needed to help my kid “catch up” or the vast majority of her classmates. I realize Banneker is a controversial school on DCUM. But the last thing I need to be is schooled on place my kid actually attends. DCUM loves to paint Banneker students in the most negative light and frankly it’s disgusting. The most egregious part is most posting here don’t have a child at the school or even know a student who attends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
Great. They still can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I feel like people really don’t have a sense of DCPS and the policies around high school. They don’t kick kids out, period. You can throw a chair at a teacher and they won’t prevent you from coming back to the school, they certainly won’t kick a high performing kid attending Banneker for not going to summer bridge.
Sure, I guess. But if you don’t want to do BSI maybe Banneker isn’t for you. There are plenty of great options in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
This is what we were told also. Thanks for the accurate info. So few HS parents on here and so much inaccurate info.
Read post 17:35. The summer program is to try to catch kids up. The assessments doesn’t take 5 weeks and neither does the team building. This should not be a surprise with the history of the school.
I don’t need to read anything! My kid went through BSI. No one needed to help my kid “catch up” or the vast majority of her classmates. I realize Banneker is a controversial school on DCUM. But the last thing I need to be is schooled on place my kid actually attends. DCUM loves to paint Banneker students in the most negative light and frankly it’s disgusting. The most egregious part is most posting here don’t have a child at the school or even know a student who attends.
Anonymous wrote:Why does Banneker get so much criticism here it’s simple. The school demonstrates black excellence and has for generations. As a proud AA Washingtonian I has countless family members and friends graduate from this school. The school has majority students of color and we know about the achievement gap that exists but when we encounter a school who is working to close it this becomes an issue. Of course all schools have room for improvement. If you don’t like the way the school is run then don’t send your children there. Don’t worry aren’t they building a brand new school to alleviate crowded Wilson go there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
This is what we were told also. Thanks for the accurate info. So few HS parents on here and so much inaccurate info.
Read post 17:35. The summer program is to try to catch kids up. The assessments doesn’t take 5 weeks and neither does the team building. This should not be a surprise with the history of the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
This is what we were told also. Thanks for the accurate info. So few HS parents on here and so much inaccurate info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
Great. They still can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I feel like people really don’t have a sense of DCPS and the policies around high school. They don’t kick kids out, period. You can throw a chair at a teacher and they won’t prevent you from coming back to the school, they certainly won’t kick a high performing kid attending Banneker for not going to summer bridge.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
They do assessments for class placement and team building.
It is required per previous parent. You are just saying they can’t kick you out if you don’t attend. I suspect it’s like remedial summer school to try to catch the kids up to speed before 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s really not required. There is no way a school can kick a kid out for not attending. Schools can’t rescind enrollment offers for anything at this point.
Anonymous wrote: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.