Anonymous wrote:Any school with average SATs as low as Banneker's by default cannot be academically rigorous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eastern have white students attending but they were in the special ed population. Let the record add show their parents transferred them in out during the last four years. Hell, they treated Eastern and Wilson as some type of alternative learning component. Even the Asian-American and Hispanic students weren't without their challenges, so diversity was/is at Eastern. I don't think a child who lives in a city like DC not coming from a diverse high-school is such an abnormal situation. Hell have of the new demographics in this city just became acquainted with AA themselves as adults.
Yikes. Hope you don't teach there; this post is barely English.
The grammar wasn't great. I suspect that autocorrect created some of PP's problem. However, I'm pretty sure you comprehended the content and intent of the post. It was pretty sound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is rigorous? Aren't its average SAT scores terrible?
U.S. News ranks it 2nd in city - behind SWW and ahead of Wash Latin. It is also Title 1, which makes this more remarkable.
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/district-of-columbia
Anonymous wrote:Banneker is rigorous? Aren't its average SAT scores terrible?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eastern have white students attending but they were in the special ed population. Let the record add show their parents transferred them in out during the last four years. Hell, they treated Eastern and Wilson as some type of alternative learning component. Even the Asian-American and Hispanic students weren't without their challenges, so diversity was/is at Eastern. I don't think a child who lives in a city like DC not coming from a diverse high-school is such an abnormal situation. Hell have of the new demographics in this city just became acquainted with AA themselves as adults.
Yikes. Hope you don't teach there; this post is barely English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eastern have white students attending but they were in the special ed population. Let the record add show their parents transferred them in out during the last four years. Hell, they treated Eastern and Wilson as some type of alternative learning component. Even the Asian-American and Hispanic students weren't without their challenges, so diversity was/is at Eastern. I don't think a child who lives in a city like DC not coming from a diverse high-school is such an abnormal situation. Hell have of the new demographics in this city just became acquainted with AA themselves as adults.
Yikes. Hope you don't teach there; this post is barely English.
Anonymous wrote:Eastern have white students attending but they were in the special ed population. Let the record add show their parents transferred them in out during the last four years. Hell, they treated Eastern and Wilson as some type of alternative learning component. Even the Asian-American and Hispanic students weren't without their challenges, so diversity was/is at Eastern. I don't think a child who lives in a city like DC not coming from a diverse high-school is such an abnormal situation. Hell have of the new demographics in this city just became acquainted with AA themselves as adults.
Anonymous wrote:It may not have anything to do with racism, but it has a little something to do with race/class. Show me the public high school in this country where almost every student is AA or Latino with sky high SAT scores.
We take your point, Eastern is a low-performing school in a catchment area where high SES parents aren't convinced that an open admissions IB Diploma program provides fertile ground for academic excellence.
Why doesn't DCPS survey families in the Eastern catchment area to ask what we'd like to see in a neighborhood HS? What are they afraid of? The expense? What, nothing left over from the 70 million $ renovation?