Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is a good school. Tech isn't in the same league
Wow....really...you just said that? Personally, I was not impressed at all with Banneker and Tech really impressed me. If you are a techie or into biomed - it looks really interesting. Great teachers too and the Principal is a dynamo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banneker is a good school. Tech isn't in the same league
Wow....really...you just said that? Personally, I was not impressed at all with Banneker and Tech really impressed me. If you are a techie or into biomed - it looks really interesting. Great teachers too and the Principal is a dynamo.
Anonymous wrote:Banneker is a good school. Tech isn't in the same league
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Banneker's are great. I would do that in a heartbeat for my kids if they get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Not PP but I looked into tech and the test scores are terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other application HS.
Banneker and Tech are no competition.
Oh you mean for white families afraid of minorities, yes I guess not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. My son really wants to go but if he doesn’t get in, that’s life! Academics is really about what you bring to the table. I’m sure he could get a good education at any school.
Any school?
Yes, good students can learn anywhere. There are good and bad teachers at every school. I think DCUM puts WAY too much emphasis on testing and SES.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meh. My son really wants to go but if he doesn’t get in, that’s life! Academics is really about what you bring to the table. I’m sure he could get a good education at any school.
Any school?
Anonymous wrote:Meh. My son really wants to go but if he doesn’t get in, that’s life! Academics is really about what you bring to the table. I’m sure he could get a good education at any school.
Anonymous wrote:I'd consider either school if my kid was interested in STEM, but he's more of a liberal arts type and not a fit for LMC at Duke. If he's screwed for Walls because of not weighting his almost-but-not-quite perfect 7th grade GPA, that's on them. He'd otherwise be a great student there and exactly the kind of kid who'd have gotten in every other year using the minimum GPA/test/interview process.
And for what it's worth, I fully support the changes other districts are making to increase equitable access to selective schools. I'd be completely behind a switch to making DCPS selective HS's lottery-only. But changing the rules of the road the day the lottery opens isn't fair and DCPS should have some kind of public process that gives families time to plan for admissions changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:increase equitable access to selective schools.
Oxymoron.
Anonymous wrote:increase equitable access to selective schools.