Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
I don't know if it's quite racism, as much as that Banneker feels almost like an HBCU -- i.e. "safe space" for Black Excellence.
White kids go there, and it's an excellent school, but I don't know what to think about the white proportion increasing. What if it became half white, or majority white?
Honestly unless the school has an ability/interest in keeping it a certain percentage AA I imagine it will become half white. There are so many more families staying in the city and simply not enough high performing schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
I don't know if it's quite racism, as much as that Banneker feels almost like an HBCU -- i.e. "safe space" for Black Excellence.
White kids go there, and it's an excellent school, but I don't know what to think about the white proportion increasing. What if it became half white, or majority white?
Honestly unless the school has an ability/interest in keeping it a certain percentage AA I imagine it will become half white. There are so many more families staying in the city and simply not enough high performing schools.
My kids aren't at the school, so don't call me a 'booster', but I have heard positive things on here and from a few neighbors enrolled in the EPIC/IB track at Eastern in recent years. As seats in other schools get harder to find, it will be interesting to see if in bounds participation increases there as well.
I think it depends on the availability of quality seats vs population. So there are many factors. One is whether DCI expands/replicates. One is how successful Sojourner Truth is. One is how things go at McKinley Tech. One is MacArthur.
These are all good things, I think -- from my view, there are almost 10 high schools that will work with college bound kids who have high expectations --- Walls, Banneker, BASIS, JR, Latin, DCI, McKinley Tech, maybe MacArthur. The fact that only two are by right (and both are in Wars 3) adds anxiety for all non-Ward 3 families, but there seem to be lots of options.
My kids aren't at the school, so don't call me a 'booster', but I have heard positive things on here and from a few neighbors enrolled in the EPIC/IB track at Eastern in recent years. As seats in other schools get harder to find, it will be interesting to see if in bounds participation increases there as well.
As an Eastern inboundary caucasian parernt of a 5th and 8th grader, it's not on my list for the 8th grader but definitly on my radar for my 5th grader.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
I don't know if it's quite racism, as much as that Banneker feels almost like an HBCU -- i.e. "safe space" for Black Excellence.
White kids go there, and it's an excellent school, but I don't know what to think about the white proportion increasing. What if it became half white, or majority white?
Honestly unless the school has an ability/interest in keeping it a certain percentage AA I imagine it will become half white. There are so many more families staying in the city and simply not enough high performing schools.
My kids aren't at the school, so don't call me a 'booster', but I have heard positive things on here and from a few neighbors enrolled in the EPIC/IB track at Eastern in recent years. As seats in other schools get harder to find, it will be interesting to see if in bounds participation increases there as well.
I think it depends on the availability of quality seats vs population. So there are many factors. One is whether DCI expands/replicates. One is how successful Sojourner Truth is. One is how things go at McKinley Tech. One is MacArthur.
These are all good things, I think -- from my view, there are almost 10 high schools that will work with college bound kids who have high expectations --- Walls, Banneker, BASIS, JR, Latin, DCI, McKinley Tech, maybe MacArthur. The fact that only two are by right (and both are in Wars 3) adds anxiety for all non-Ward 3 families, but there seem to be lots of options.
My kids aren't at the school, so don't call me a 'booster', but I have heard positive things on here and from a few neighbors enrolled in the EPIC/IB track at Eastern in recent years. As seats in other schools get harder to find, it will be interesting to see if in bounds participation increases there as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
I don't know if it's quite racism, as much as that Banneker feels almost like an HBCU -- i.e. "safe space" for Black Excellence.
White kids go there, and it's an excellent school, but I don't know what to think about the white proportion increasing. What if it became half white, or majority white?
Honestly unless the school has an ability/interest in keeping it a certain percentage AA I imagine it will become half white. There are so many more families staying in the city and simply not enough high performing schools.
My kids aren't at the school, so don't call me a 'booster', but I have heard positive things on here and from a few neighbors enrolled in the EPIC/IB track at Eastern in recent years. As seats in other schools get harder to find, it will be interesting to see if in bounds participation increases there as well.
I think it depends on the availability of quality seats vs population. So there are many factors. One is whether DCI expands/replicates. One is how successful Sojourner Truth is. One is how things go at McKinley Tech. One is MacArthur.
These are all good things, I think -- from my view, there are almost 10 high schools that will work with college bound kids who have high expectations --- Walls, Banneker, BASIS, JR, Latin, DCI, McKinley Tech, maybe MacArthur. The fact that only two are by right (and both are in Wars 3) adds anxiety for all non-Ward 3 families, but there seem to be lots of options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
I don't know if it's quite racism, as much as that Banneker feels almost like an HBCU -- i.e. "safe space" for Black Excellence.
White kids go there, and it's an excellent school, but I don't know what to think about the white proportion increasing. What if it became half white, or majority white?
Honestly unless the school has an ability/interest in keeping it a certain percentage AA I imagine it will become half white. There are so many more families staying in the city and simply not enough high performing schools.
My kids aren't at the school, so don't call me a 'booster', but I have heard positive things on here and from a few neighbors enrolled in the EPIC/IB track at Eastern in recent years. As seats in other schools get harder to find, it will be interesting to see if in bounds participation increases there as well.
I think it depends on the availability of quality seats vs population. So there are many factors. One is whether DCI expands/replicates. One is how successful Sojourner Truth is. One is how things go at McKinley Tech. One is MacArthur.
These are all good things, I think -- from my view, there are almost 10 high schools that will work with college bound kids who have high expectations --- Walls, Banneker, BASIS, JR, Latin, DCI, McKinley Tech, maybe MacArthur. The fact that only two are by right (and both are in Wars 3) adds anxiety for all non-Ward 3 families, but there seem to be lots of options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
I don't know if it's quite racism, as much as that Banneker feels almost like an HBCU -- i.e. "safe space" for Black Excellence.
White kids go there, and it's an excellent school, but I don't know what to think about the white proportion increasing. What if it became half white, or majority white?
Honestly unless the school has an ability/interest in keeping it a certain percentage AA I imagine it will become half white. There are so many more families staying in the city and simply not enough high performing schools.
I think it depends on the availability of quality seats vs population. So there are many factors. One is whether DCI expands/replicates. One is how successful Sojourner Truth is. One is how things go at McKinley Tech. One is MacArthur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
I don't know if it's quite racism, as much as that Banneker feels almost like an HBCU -- i.e. "safe space" for Black Excellence.
White kids go there, and it's an excellent school, but I don't know what to think about the white proportion increasing. What if it became half white, or majority white?
Honestly unless the school has an ability/interest in keeping it a certain percentage AA I imagine it will become half white. There are so many more families staying in the city and simply not enough high performing schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
I don't know if it's quite racism, as much as that Banneker feels almost like an HBCU -- i.e. "safe space" for Black Excellence.
White kids go there, and it's an excellent school, but I don't know what to think about the white proportion increasing. What if it became half white, or majority white?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Banneker has increasing white attendance. I do agree that it gets dismissed because of racism.
Anonymous wrote:Why do we keep measuring diversity as only black or white? There is a huge and diverse Latino population. Schools EL Haynes have a significant Latino population.
Anonymous wrote:Banneker is the only school on that list where you can make a reasonable case that white parents have avoided it because of the racial makeup.
The neighborhood high schools white kids avoid are the same ones with extremely low IB participation rates overall. They aren't good schools, and It's crazy that some of these numbers aren't even lower.
Anonymous wrote:Are there really 21 white kids at Eastern? I know that there are a max of 3 white kids between the freshman and sophomore classes this year.