Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My good girlfriend works at McKinley and many of those students struggle to maintain a 2.0 GPA.
If you receive below a 2.0 you must transfer to another school.
So, this is the ultimate joke. How do you ensure high test scores? By transferring out underperforming folks. Easy peasy.
ie. the entire concept behind charter schools!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My good girlfriend works at McKinley and many of those students struggle to maintain a 2.0 GPA.
If you receive below a 2.0 you must transfer to another school.
So, this is the ultimate joke. How do you ensure high test scores? By transferring out underperforming folks. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My good girlfriend works at McKinley and many of those students struggle to maintain a 2.0 GPA.
If you receive below a 2.0 you must transfer to another school.
So, this is the ultimate joke. How do you ensure high test scores? By transferring out underperforming folks. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:My good girlfriend works at McKinley and many of those students struggle to maintain a 2.0 GPA.
If you receive below a 2.0 you must transfer to another school.
Anonymous wrote:Cohort problems and confidence in DCPS. Nobody wants to be an only. That chicken and egg problem has started to be solved at lower grades, which will advance to secondary schools over time. There is more confidence in DC, in DCPS, and that things will get better over time.
There may not be whites at Banneker today, but it will just be a matter of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the idea of McKinley for DS7 and 9. Yes there is a high minority, immigrant, and low-income population-- so much the better. Getting schooled by those kids is exactly what my coddled yuppie offspring need.
you are astoundingly naive. "getting schooled" is a lot more problematic now than 20 or 30 years ago. The number of guns and violence in many DCPS schools does not show on MPD reports. Im not saying this happens at Bannekar and McK but if you want your yuppie kids schooled-why not newly renovated Dunbar. They will learn a WHOLE LOT. Have fun with that.
I am pretty sure PP meant getting 'academically schooled.'
Anonymous wrote:I live right by McKinley and am on every alert and neighborhood blog. Very rarely do I hear of a serious problem, or observe any bad behavior by kids in McKinley attire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the idea of McKinley for DS7 and 9. Yes there is a high minority, immigrant, and low-income population-- so much the better. Getting schooled by those kids is exactly what my coddled yuppie offspring need.
you are astoundingly naive. "getting schooled" is a lot more problematic now than 20 or 30 years ago. The number of guns and violence in many DCPS schools does not show on MPD reports. Im not saying this happens at Bannekar and McK but if you want your yuppie kids schooled-why not newly renovated Dunbar. They will learn a WHOLE LOT. Have fun with that.
Exactly how many reports of guns and violence don't make it to MPD? The last I checked, every suspension, whether violent or not, is electronically recorded in DCPS' student behavior tracker. Also, when was the last time a DCPS student was shot during school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the idea of McKinley for DS7 and 9. Yes there is a high minority, immigrant, and low-income population-- so much the better. Getting schooled by those kids is exactly what my coddled yuppie offspring need.
you are astoundingly naive. "getting schooled" is a lot more problematic now than 20 or 30 years ago. The number of guns and violence in many DCPS schools does not show on MPD reports. Im not saying this happens at Bannekar and McK but if you want your yuppie kids schooled-why not newly renovated Dunbar. They will learn a WHOLE LOT. Have fun with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the idea of McKinley for DS7 and 9. Yes there is a high minority, immigrant, and low-income population-- so much the better. Getting schooled by those kids is exactly what my coddled yuppie offspring need.
you are astoundingly naive. "getting schooled" is a lot more problematic now than 20 or 30 years ago. The number of guns and violence in many DCPS schools does not show on MPD reports. Im not saying this happens at Bannekar and McK but if you want your yuppie kids schooled-why not newly renovated Dunbar. They will learn a WHOLE LOT. Have fun with that.
Anonymous wrote:I love the idea of McKinley for DS7 and 9. Yes there is a high minority, immigrant, and low-income population-- so much the better. Getting schooled by those kids is exactly what my coddled yuppie offspring need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cohort problems and confidence in DCPS. Nobody wants to be an only. That chicken and egg problem has started to be solved at lower grades, which will advance to secondary schools over time. There is more confidence in DC, in DCPS, and that things will get better over time.
There may not be whites at Banneker today, but it will just be a matter of time.
Not at all convinced. The school has very strong traditions rooted in AA identity/achievement, with support from Howard Univ.