Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check spam. We got it too…my DS has decided not to interview.
I'm the poster above. My child also says she/he is not interested in interviewing. Grades were 4.0 at DCPS middle school. 9th grade first quarter were 2 A+, 2 A, 1 B+ Not sure how a GPA is calculated out of that.
Anonymous wrote:Check spam. We got it too…my DS has decided not to interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the GPA cutoff affect low income kids? Do that have special set asides or a lower cutoff for lower income
Kids or kids of color?
Why would there be a lower cutoff for kids of color? My Black child has a 4.0 from an Upper NW middle school (every term since 6th grade). That is not the case for many of her white classmates—perhaps they need some “special set asides.” My daughter is whipping their behinds academically, and she knows it.
They should do school-based quotas like TJ does. This kid doesn’t need a leg up. But at a citywide level, it seems like the sky-high GPA cut off must favor white kids, because Walls turned majority white right after they dropped the test and adopted the GPA system.
They don't have a sky high GPA, and didn't they just ditch the test last year? So a bit early to determine effect, especially with a fancy Banneker opening up just down the road.
Anonymous wrote:We heard about walls for 10th today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the GPA cutoff affect low income kids? Do that have special set asides or a lower cutoff for lower income
Kids or kids of color?
Why would there be a lower cutoff for kids of color? My Black child has a 4.0 from an Upper NW middle school (every term since 6th grade). That is not the case for many of her white classmates—perhaps they need some “special set asides.” My daughter is whipping their behinds academically, and she knows it.
They should do school-based quotas like TJ does. This kid doesn’t need a leg up. But at a citywide level, it seems like the sky-high GPA cut off must favor white kids, because Walls turned majority white right after they dropped the test and adopted the GPA system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the GPA cutoff affect low income kids? Do that have special set asides or a lower cutoff for lower income
Kids or kids of color?
Why would there be a lower cutoff for kids of color? My Black child has a 4.0 from an Upper NW middle school (every term since 6th grade). That is not the case for many of her white classmates—perhaps they need some “special set asides.” My daughter is whipping their behinds academically, and she knows it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the GPA cutoff affect low income kids? Do that have special set asides or a lower cutoff for lower income
Kids or kids of color?
Why would there be a lower cutoff for kids of color? My Black child has a 4.0 from an Upper NW middle school (every term since 6th grade). That is not the case for many of her white classmates—perhaps they need some “special set asides.” My daughter is whipping their behinds academically, and she knows it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does the GPA cutoff affect low income kids? Do that have special set asides or a lower cutoff for lower income
Kids or kids of color?
Why would there be a lower cutoff for kids of color? My Black child has a 4.0 from an Upper NW middle school (every term since 6th grade). That is not the case for many of her white classmates—perhaps they need some “special set asides.” My daughter is whipping their behinds academically, and she knows it.
Anonymous wrote:How does the GPA cutoff affect low income kids? Do that have special set asides or a lower cutoff for lower income
Kids or kids of color?
Anonymous wrote:How does the GPA cutoff affect low income kids? Do that have special set asides or a lower cutoff for lower income
Kids or kids of color?