Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is definitely on my list for my geeky (white) DS who does not like sports and loves doing homework! Maybe it will be easier for him to find a girlfriend there too![]()
+1 It's the best high school in DC. Basic proficiency scores are much higher than for Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:What is the racial breakdown of Banneker?
Any chance Banneker suffers from the same issues that faced Ballou?
Anonymous wrote:I'd focus on whether the course offerings are a match for your child . Banneker offers both IB and AP. There are a lot of choices for a kid who likes history and social science. On the other hand, for math, they offer AP Calc AB, and the lowest math IB level allowed. There are few offerings for kids interested in languages.
Anonymous wrote:Banneker is definitely on my list for my geeky (white) DS who does not like sports and loves doing homework! Maybe it will be easier for him to find a girlfriend there too![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
I'm assuming that OP means that the academic focus means that "coolness" and dating aren't the kids #1 interests.
Yeah, I think she means, she is looking for a geekier crowd.
I'm the PP who thought it was about interracial attraction. If you're correct -- which I hope and think you are now -- wow, I really missed that...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
I'm going to read differently into OP's post. Perhaps they meant that Banneker is a "nerdy" heads-down kind of school and therefore coolness and posturing may be less prominent? I really, really hope that's what they meant and not what you suggest.
Even in that case I think it's a stretch; this is high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
I'm assuming that OP means that the academic focus means that "coolness" and dating aren't the kids #1 interests.
Yeah, I think she means, she is looking for a geekier crowd.
I think you’re right. But what bothers me is that she prefaced it by saying her kid is white. Her question was not unique to white kids. Why even mention race unless you had a concern about fitting in (which would be appropriate question to ask). AA families care about whether their kids are not/crazy too.
+100
Tired of white parents acting like they are taking some huge risk/making some huge sacrifice by sending their kids to a school that’s not predominantly white.
- a white parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
I'm assuming that OP means that the academic focus means that "coolness" and dating aren't the kids #1 interests.
Yeah, I think she means, she is looking for a geekier crowd.
I think you’re right. But what bothers me is that she prefaced it by saying her kid is white. Her question was not unique to white kids. Why even mention race unless you had a concern about fitting in (which would be appropriate question to ask). AA families care about whether their kids are not/crazy too.
+100
Tired of white parents acting like they are taking some huge risk/making some huge sacrifice by sending their kids to a school that’s not predominantly white.
- a white parent
In a lot of cities you are taking a risk. Most of these schools are filled with poor performing students, which is reason enough to go elsewhere.
That has nothing to do with Banneker.
That's because Banneker is an anomaly with 70% girls.
There are so many girls because they kick out the boys along the way.
Look up the numbers -- not pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: If it involves less focus on attraction to/from the opposite sex and less interest in that sort of "coolness"
Very interesting implied belief that your white child won't be attracted/attractive to black members of the opposite sex. I'm trying hard not to troll...In seriousness, I would (a) reconsider that belief, and then (b) consider how you would react if your child goes to Banneker and is attracted/attractive to black teenagers, and (c) consider how you would react if your child DOESN'T go to Banneker and is attracted to black teenagers.
I'm assuming that OP means that the academic focus means that "coolness" and dating aren't the kids #1 interests.
Yeah, I think she means, she is looking for a geekier crowd.
I think you’re right. But what bothers me is that she prefaced it by saying her kid is white. Her question was not unique to white kids. Why even mention race unless you had a concern about fitting in (which would be appropriate question to ask). AA families care about whether their kids are not/crazy too.
+100
Tired of white parents acting like they are taking some huge risk/making some huge sacrifice by sending their kids to a school that’s not predominantly white.
- a white parent
In a lot of cities you are taking a risk. Most of these schools are filled with poor performing students, which is reason enough to go elsewhere.
That has nothing to do with Banneker.
That's because Banneker is an anomaly with 70% girls.