Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again, feel free to go someplace else. Banneker isn’t for you.
I’m not that PP, but I’m actually INTERESTED in Banneker. The SAT scores are not going to sway me one way or the other.
I’d love to see more on this thread about ANY other topic.
There is also a junior summer trip. Pre-pandemic is was to foreign countries (Spanish or French speaking). But I think this year they are going around the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again, feel free to go someplace else. Banneker isn’t for you.
Many families will including this minority family.
The dead horse is the Banneker people who play the race card when UMC white families make other choices.
What? What are you talking about?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again, feel free to go someplace else. Banneker isn’t for you.
I’m not that PP, but I’m actually INTERESTED in Banneker. The SAT scores are not going to sway me one way or the other.
I’d love to see more on this thread about ANY other topic.
There is also a junior summer trip. Pre-pandemic is was to foreign countries (Spanish or French speaking). But I think this year they are going around the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again, feel free to go someplace else. Banneker isn’t for you.
I’m not that PP, but I’m actually INTERESTED in Banneker. The SAT scores are not going to sway me one way or the other.
I’d love to see more on this thread about ANY other topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again, feel free to go someplace else. Banneker isn’t for you.
Many families will including this minority family.
The dead horse is the Banneker people who play the race card when UMC white families make other choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again, feel free to go someplace else. Banneker isn’t for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Again, feel free to go someplace else. Banneker isn’t for you.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it hilarious that the Banneker boosters defend the poor scores because Banneker is a title 1 school yet kids in similar SES magnet and test in schools in NYC have much higher SAT averages in the 1300’s.
NYC (and other cities) have true magnet programs and it makes a huge difference. DC is the only city I know of that doesn't have one. I've heard it's an equity issue but at some point the city has to give all kids the best opportunity. It needs to be a major political issue. All the kids in privates, I'd view them as my clients that I want in the fold. You have to offer what people need and want.
Banneker and Walls both get kids into great colleges. It just seems that DC parents have to work so much harder for results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not willing to bet that. I don't remember seeing a single name from Banneker on the PSAT National Merit Scholarship semifinalist list in the last decade. Meanwhile, Walls has had as many as 5 semifinalists per year in the last decade, and 1-2 almost every year, as has Wilson.
Before you standardized test-hostile types jump on calling the PSAT worthless and racist, perhaps it's worth noting that roughly 1/3 the class of TJ HS in Fairfax makes the grade on the PSAT for NM almost every year, more than 100 students with AAs among them. In a nutshell, far more AA students ace the PSAT at TJ in a single year than at Banneker in a decade. DC can do better.
TJ is not a Title 1 school.
TJ admits poor minority kids, graduates them, and sends on them to elite colleges on massive fi aid. I tutored a TJ kid who fit that description not long ago, a NM Semifinalist who qualified for free school meals. What he had that his DCPS counterparts lack were full-time GT programs from Grade 3.
Anonymous wrote:I find it hilarious that the Banneker boosters defend the poor scores because Banneker is a title 1 school yet kids in similar SES magnet and test in schools in NYC have much higher SAT averages in the 1300’s.
Anonymous wrote:I find it hilarious that the Banneker boosters defend the poor scores because Banneker is a title 1 school yet kids in similar SES magnet and test in schools in NYC have much higher SAT averages in the 1300’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not willing to bet that. I don't remember seeing a single name from Banneker on the PSAT National Merit Scholarship semifinalist list in the last decade. Meanwhile, Walls has had as many as 5 semifinalists per year in the last decade, and 1-2 almost every year, as has Wilson.
Before you standardized test-hostile types jump on calling the PSAT worthless and racist, perhaps it's worth noting that roughly 1/3 the class of TJ HS in Fairfax makes the grade on the PSAT for NM almost every year, more than 100 students with AAs among them. In a nutshell, far more AA students ace the PSAT at TJ in a single year than at Banneker in a decade. DC can do better.
TJ is not a Title 1 school.