Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The viable non-private high schools in dc:
Washington Latin
SWW
Basis
Wilson
Perhaps:
Banneker
McKinley Tech
DCI
Perhaps Banneker, what are you smoking? Banneker is far superior to Wilson. Look at the graduation rates, test scores, and college placement
It’s sat scores suck
There is a point of view that the SAT is a racially biased test.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are in HS now and when they were in lower elementary we certainly considered moving to all the schools that 10 years ago were considered just 10 years away and are still considered just 10 years away.
Anonymous wrote:DC has been gentrifying since the 90s and the consensus on this board is that other than wilson (and maybe banneker), there are no other acceptable high schools in the city. I wouldn't expect much to change in 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so in your opinion, wilson is THAT great? Because basically it's terrible publics, slim chance charters, or spend the extra money saved on housing at a private school? Or put it all in a house WOTP and secure a spot at wilson?
I have a kid at Wilson. It is so so, not that great but it crosses the acceptable line, just barely. The other comprehensive schools are just terrible. McKinley Tech is bad too. If I couldn’t do Wilson or Walls I would move out of DC. Banneker is probably fine too
Anonymous wrote:so in your opinion, wilson is THAT great? Because basically it's terrible publics, slim chance charters, or spend the extra money saved on housing at a private school? Or put it all in a house WOTP and secure a spot at wilson?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The viable non-private high schools in dc:
Washington Latin
SWW
Basis
Wilson
Perhaps:
Banneker
McKinley Tech
DCI
Perhaps Banneker, what are you smoking? Banneker is far superior to Wilson. Look at the graduation rates, test scores, and college placement
It’s sat scores suck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The viable non-private high schools in dc:
Washington Latin
SWW
Basis
Wilson
Perhaps:
Banneker
McKinley Tech
DCI
Perhaps Banneker, what are you smoking? Banneker is far superior to Wilson. Look at the graduation rates, test scores, and college placement
It’s sat scores suck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The viable non-private high schools in dc:
Washington Latin
SWW
Basis
Wilson
Perhaps:
Banneker
McKinley Tech
DCI
Perhaps Banneker, what are you smoking? Banneker is far superior to Wilson. Look at the graduation rates, test scores, and college placement
It’s sat scores suck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The viable non-private high schools in dc:
Washington Latin
SWW
Basis
Wilson
Perhaps:
Banneker
McKinley Tech
DCI
Perhaps Banneker, what are you smoking? Banneker is far superior to Wilson. Look at the graduation rates, test scores, and college placement
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I would stay put. Why risk it? There truly is a huge gap between Wilson and the other comprehensives. These high schools average in the 700s composite on the sat-that is terrible.
I dunno, I'm a lot more sanguine about EOTP school improvement over the next decade. For better or worse, Washington DC is currently one of the most rapidly gentrifying cities in the country. If OP chooses a NW EOTP neighborhood that is rapidly turning over to young, educated professionals with kids, but with the space she wants, like say 16th St. Heights--that might be a decent risk to take. You could also look at EOTP neighborhoods that are currently IB for Wilson, Mt. Pleasant and Shepherd Park. All of these neighborhoods will appreciate more than their WOTP counterparts. In 10 years, if things are still uncertain for high school, you could move, try for application schools, or go private, like many have done in these neighborhoods for decades.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I would stay put. Why risk it? There truly is a huge gap between Wilson and the other comprehensives. These high schools average in the 700s composite on the sat-that is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:The viable non-private high schools in dc:
Washington Latin
SWW
Basis
Wilson
Perhaps:
Banneker
McKinley Tech
DCI
Anonymous wrote:I agree it is a long time to live in Upper NW if you don't actually want to, for a high school that is good but not perfect. You can always move back to the Wilson zone later.