Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the Banneker folks are feeling so proud when they only graduate less than 20 kids with IB diplomas each year and they are a preferential admissions school?
Banneker is a magnet in name only. They make most of the incoming 9th graders repeat 8th grade math. My kid is at Banneker for 9th. Not impressed so far. Forced to repeat 8th grade math with 75% of the incoming class. Way too much hw, decent amount of busy work. My kid did not get into Walls but wants to apply again for next year. School communication is terrible. All the emphasis seems to be on academic work. No clubs or activities. If this is the best DCPS can offer, it is sad.
That’s the way Banneker has been for years. And I think the forcing everyone to take Algebra I in 9th grade makes the school much less appealing to kids in advanced math classes in middle school.
What? Kids going into 9th grade have often already completed Algebra I, Geometry and possibly even Algebra II. All these kids would be required to take Algebra I in 9th at Banneker? Do they not want kids with advanced math?
If your kid is into advanced math, Banneker is probably not the right school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the Banneker folks are feeling so proud when they only graduate less than 20 kids with IB diplomas each year and they are a preferential admissions school?
Banneker is a magnet in name only. They make most of the incoming 9th graders repeat 8th grade math. My kid is at Banneker for 9th. Not impressed so far. Forced to repeat 8th grade math with 75% of the incoming class. Way too much hw, decent amount of busy work. My kid did not get into Walls but wants to apply again for next year. School communication is terrible. All the emphasis seems to be on academic work. No clubs or activities. If this is the best DCPS can offer, it is sad.
That’s the way Banneker has been for years. And I think the forcing everyone to take Algebra I in 9th grade makes the school much less appealing to kids in advanced math classes in middle school.
What? Kids going into 9th grade have often already completed Algebra I, Geometry and possibly even Algebra II. All these kids would be required to take Algebra I in 9th at Banneker? Do they not want kids with advanced math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Foggy Bottom and West End ANCs jointly passed a resolution condemning Trogish's firing, and demanded his reinstatement:
https://www.gwhatchet.com/2020/10/23/anc-demands-dcps-to-reinstate-recently-fired-school-without-walls-principal/
From the article:
“School Without Walls High School is the closest public school in America to the White House, and the transparently cruel methods of silencing and terminating a whistleblower do not represent to our nation the values of the citizens of the District of Columbia, nor the concern that we have for our children and educators that our schools be reopened safely,” the resolution states.
ancs are the worst. they contribute nothing to DC and only serve to create red tape.
Anonymous wrote:The Foggy Bottom and West End ANCs jointly passed a resolution condemning Trogish's firing, and demanded his reinstatement:
https://www.gwhatchet.com/2020/10/23/anc-demands-dcps-to-reinstate-recently-fired-school-without-walls-principal/
From the article:
“School Without Walls High School is the closest public school in America to the White House, and the transparently cruel methods of silencing and terminating a whistleblower do not represent to our nation the values of the citizens of the District of Columbia, nor the concern that we have for our children and educators that our schools be reopened safely,” the resolution states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the Banneker folks are feeling so proud when they only graduate less than 20 kids with IB diplomas each year and they are a preferential admissions school?
Banneker is a magnet in name only. They make most of the incoming 9th graders repeat 8th grade math. My kid is at Banneker for 9th. Not impressed so far. Forced to repeat 8th grade math with 75% of the incoming class. Way too much hw, decent amount of busy work. My kid did not get into Walls but wants to apply again for next year. School communication is terrible. All the emphasis seems to be on academic work. No clubs or activities. If this is the best DCPS can offer, it is sad.
That’s the way Banneker has been for years. And I think the forcing everyone to take Algebra I in 9th grade makes the school much less appealing to kids in advanced math classes in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the Banneker folks are feeling so proud when they only graduate less than 20 kids with IB diplomas each year and they are a preferential admissions school?
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the Banneker folks are feeling so proud when they only graduate less than 20 kids with IB diplomas each year and they are a preferential admissions school?
Banneker is a magnet in name only. They make most of the incoming 9th graders repeat 8th grade math. My kid is at Banneker for 9th. Not impressed so far. Forced to repeat 8th grade math with 75% of the incoming class. Way too much hw, decent amount of busy work. My kid did not get into Walls but wants to apply again for next year. School communication is terrible. All the emphasis seems to be on academic work. No clubs or activities. If this is the best DCPS can offer, it is sad.
That’s the way Banneker has been for years. And I think the forcing everyone to take Algebra I in 9th grade makes the school much less appealing to kids in advanced math classes in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the Banneker folks are feeling so proud when they only graduate less than 20 kids with IB diplomas each year and they are a preferential admissions school?
Banneker is a magnet in name only. They make most of the incoming 9th graders repeat 8th grade math. My kid is at Banneker for 9th. Not impressed so far. Forced to repeat 8th grade math with 75% of the incoming class. Way too much hw, decent amount of busy work. My kid did not get into Walls but wants to apply again for next year. School communication is terrible. All the emphasis seems to be on academic work. No clubs or activities. If this is the best DCPS can offer, it is sad.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how the Banneker folks are feeling so proud when they only graduate less than 20 kids with IB diplomas each year and they are a preferential admissions school?
Anonymous wrote:How is this going to go down with the council meeting? Doesn’t seem like parent/student/teacher protests are going away. And I saw a “Fire Ferebee” sign in that video.