Anonymous wrote:I'm moving to the DC area from Chicago, and my black son has a 99th percentile ISEE score and straight-A's. He's very advanced in math and has already completed pre-calculus in 7th grade and is bilingual. I'm not trying to brag, but I want some recommendations for schools that are black-friendly but can also accommodate an advanced student.
Also, would public schools be fine? We are zoned for Jackson-Reed High School in our next home. Is that a good option for advanced black students? Our previous public school was a nightmare, because he was bullied by the other black kids for being too nerdy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm moving to the DC area from Chicago, and my black son has a 99th percentile ISEE score and straight-A's. He's very advanced in math and has already completed pre-calculus in 7th grade and is bilingual. I'm not trying to brag, but I want some recommendations for schools that are black-friendly but can also accommodate an advanced student.
Also, would public schools be fine? We are zoned for Jackson-Reed High School in our next home. Is that a good option for advanced black students? Our previous public school was a nightmare, because he was bullied by the other black kids for being too nerdy.
Since he is bilingual, check out Washington International School. It is an immersion IB school with an opportunity for a bilingual diploma too.
Otherwise I’d recommend Sidwell, GDS, and Maret. If there is any interest in all-boys then St. Albans.
We are a Black family with boys that toured this past fall and were impressed with the aforementioned schools. Good luck!
WIS is pretty poor in math. I would not send someone with his stats there.
Anonymous wrote:black friendly? What do you mean op?
Do you think the ultra liberal dc area schools, from rich to poor, are not black friendly?
Anonymous wrote:Can you move to Virginia instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you move to Virginia instead?
What good privates are in Virginia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm moving to the DC area from Chicago, and my black son has a 99th percentile ISEE score and straight-A's. He's very advanced in math and has already completed pre-calculus in 7th grade and is bilingual. I'm not trying to brag, but I want some recommendations for schools that are black-friendly but can also accommodate an advanced student.
Also, would public schools be fine? We are zoned for Jackson-Reed High School in our next home. Is that a good option for advanced black students? Our previous public school was a nightmare, because he was bullied by the other black kids for being too nerdy.
Since he is bilingual, check out Washington International School. It is an immersion IB school with an opportunity for a bilingual diploma too.
Otherwise I’d recommend Sidwell, GDS, and Maret. If there is any interest in all-boys then St. Albans.
We are a Black family with boys that toured this past fall and were impressed with the aforementioned schools. Good luck!