Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. Segregation isn't a good thing in this country. Schools that are almost all white, schools that are almost all-minority schools....not the worst set-up if they're good schools like Banneker, but not the best either.
We live in a multi-ethnic, multi-racial society dominated, unfortunately, by white power and influence. Like it or not AA high school graduates are going to need to compete with whites to pursue successful, high-earning careers. They deserve a leg up in learning to study and work in multi-racial settings, so let them get on with it as teenagers. As an ethnic and racial minority, I was lucky to attend a public high school that was both highly diverse and strong academically. I'd like to see Banneker students have the same opportunities.
As posters point out, DCPS could commit time, energy and resources to ensuring that Banneker can attract a more diverse student body at a time when more diversity than ever is coming up the chain in public middle schools across the city, outside Wards 7 and 8. I'd like to see that happen even if others on this thread don't.
In situations like this it would be useful to be precise as to what DCPS should do to attract more non-AAs to the school.
Run with a more serious admissions process for starters. Kids coast into Banneker far too easily. Improve teaching - too many teachers, particularly older teachers, are just clocking hours. Move away from AA-centric approaches in lesson content- far too much of that to attract many whites, Asians. Provide better SAT prep at Banneker - average scores aren't high enough. Stop encouraging kids to think in terms of 3s on APs as being great scores -they aren't. Don't push the kids around half as much - as the poster above put it, school runs too much like a KIPP. I could go on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. Segregation isn't a good thing in this country. Schools that are almost all white, schools that are almost all-minority schools....not the worst set-up if they're good schools like Banneker, but not the best either.
We live in a multi-ethnic, multi-racial society dominated, unfortunately, by white power and influence. Like it or not AA high school graduates are going to need to compete with whites to pursue successful, high-earning careers. They deserve a leg up in learning to study and work in multi-racial settings, so let them get on with it as teenagers. As an ethnic and racial minority, I was lucky to attend a public high school that was both highly diverse and strong academically. I'd like to see Banneker students have the same opportunities.
As posters point out, DCPS could commit time, energy and resources to ensuring that Banneker can attract a more diverse student body at a time when more diversity than ever is coming up the chain in public middle schools across the city, outside Wards 7 and 8. I'd like to see that happen even if others on this thread don't.
In situations like this it would be useful to be precise as to what DCPS should do to attract more non-AAs to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. Segregation isn't a good thing in this country. Schools that are almost all white, schools that are almost all-minority schools....not the worst set-up if they're good schools like Banneker, but not the best either.
We live in a multi-ethnic, multi-racial society dominated, unfortunately, by white power and influence. Like it or not AA high school graduates are going to need to compete with whites to pursue successful, high-earning careers. They deserve a leg up in learning to study and work in multi-racial settings, so let them get on with it as teenagers. As an ethnic and racial minority, I was lucky to attend a public high school that was both highly diverse and strong academically. I'd like to see Banneker students have the same opportunities.
As posters point out, DCPS could commit time, energy and resources to ensuring that Banneker can attract a more diverse student body at a time when more diversity than ever is coming up the chain in public middle schools across the city, outside Wards 7 and 8. I'd like to see that happen even if others on this thread don't.
In situations like this it would be useful to be precise as to what DCPS should do to attract more non-AAs to the school.
Same things everyone thinks Walls should do to attract more AA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. Segregation isn't a good thing in this country. Schools that are almost all white, schools that are almost all-minority schools....not the worst set-up if they're good schools like Banneker, but not the best either.
We live in a multi-ethnic, multi-racial society dominated, unfortunately, by white power and influence. Like it or not AA high school graduates are going to need to compete with whites to pursue successful, high-earning careers. They deserve a leg up in learning to study and work in multi-racial settings, so let them get on with it as teenagers. As an ethnic and racial minority, I was lucky to attend a public high school that was both highly diverse and strong academically. I'd like to see Banneker students have the same opportunities.
As posters point out, DCPS could commit time, energy and resources to ensuring that Banneker can attract a more diverse student body at a time when more diversity than ever is coming up the chain in public middle schools across the city, outside Wards 7 and 8. I'd like to see that happen even if others on this thread don't.
In situations like this it would be useful to be precise as to what DCPS should do to attract more non-AAs to the school.
Same things everyone thinks Walls should do to attract more AA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. Segregation isn't a good thing in this country. Schools that are almost all white, schools that are almost all-minority schools....not the worst set-up if they're good schools like Banneker, but not the best either.
We live in a multi-ethnic, multi-racial society dominated, unfortunately, by white power and influence. Like it or not AA high school graduates are going to need to compete with whites to pursue successful, high-earning careers. They deserve a leg up in learning to study and work in multi-racial settings, so let them get on with it as teenagers. As an ethnic and racial minority, I was lucky to attend a public high school that was both highly diverse and strong academically. I'd like to see Banneker students have the same opportunities.
As posters point out, DCPS could commit time, energy and resources to ensuring that Banneker can attract a more diverse student body at a time when more diversity than ever is coming up the chain in public middle schools across the city, outside Wards 7 and 8. I'd like to see that happen even if others on this thread don't.
In situations like this it would be useful to be precise as to what DCPS should do to attract more non-AAs to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. Segregation isn't a good thing in this country. Schools that are almost all white, schools that are almost all-minority schools....not the worst set-up if they're good schools like Banneker, but not the best either.
We live in a multi-ethnic, multi-racial society dominated, unfortunately, by white power and influence. Like it or not AA high school graduates are going to need to compete with whites to pursue successful, high-earning careers. They deserve a leg up in learning to study and work in multi-racial settings, so let them get on with it as teenagers. As an ethnic and racial minority, I was lucky to attend a public high school that was both highly diverse and strong academically. I'd like to see Banneker students have the same opportunities.
As posters point out, DCPS could commit time, energy and resources to ensuring that Banneker can attract a more diverse student body at a time when more diversity than ever is coming up the chain in public middle schools across the city, outside Wards 7 and 8. I'd like to see that happen even if others on this thread don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid who is at Banneker read this thread and laughed out
loud.
According to my kid:
" The teaching staff is very diverse, they are from all over the country and world. I hate to be labeled as one thing just because I am (insert race). What is (insert race) to me has a different meaning to someone else who is also labeled (insert race). A kid that is from Ethiopia and grew up in DC may be completely different from another kid who is also from Ethiopia but a different part of that same country. Banneker is a good school and I feel safe , I also like that they keep our phones because people were mean at my old school, with vids and group chats...
Simple truth, Banneker can only be so good if it can't attract a diverse student body in a city where white or Asian with HS-age kids almost always means UMC (and more often than not, strong academically).
Banneker with hardly any whites and no Asians is a can of worms, none of the pols will touch. Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the work DCPS need to do, integrating Banneker doesn’t make the top 400. It’s a high-performing ~all-black school. DC needs more of those, not less.
Good lord, this.
+100
Work on integrating white enclaves.
What a convenient double standard. And it has the dubious bonus of being unaware of its inherent endogeneity. Well done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the work DCPS need to do, integrating Banneker doesn’t make the top 400. It’s a high-performing ~all-black school. DC needs more of those, not less.
Good lord, this.
+100
Work on integrating white enclaves.
The “white enclaves” are actually amazingly diverse. They are just low on African Americans.
In any event, whether Banneker is all-Black or not, the fact is that most DCPS schools will be majority Black because that is the demographics of the system. You can’t meaningfully integrate all the schools with the existing enrollment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the work DCPS need to do, integrating Banneker doesn’t make the top 400. It’s a high-performing ~all-black school. DC needs more of those, not less.
Good lord, this.
+100
Work on integrating white enclaves.