TJ drop outs under the new admission standards

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting data point. There are MORE Asian students at TJ than in 18-19 and 17-18.

21-22: 1,258
20-21: 1,299
19-20: 1,292
18-19: 1,244
17-18: 1,210



I’ll have to update these numbers too…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Class of 2020 had a net loss of 40 by junior year

I’ll update my spreadsheet with the data from the last couple of years when I get home. Should be interesting. I’m curious how many are left for class of 2024. They started with 486 and were already down to 445 by April 2022.

Two years no submission. Late work handed in will be 10% penalty per year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting data point. There are MORE Asian students at TJ than in 18-19 and 17-18.

21-22: 1,258
20-21: 1,299
19-20: 1,292
18-19: 1,244
17-18: 1,210



I’ll have to update these numbers too…

Ok comrade, dont show the math behind 73% to 54% reduction in Asian students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Class of 2020 had a net loss of 40 by junior year

I’ll update my spreadsheet with the data from the last couple of years when I get home. Should be interesting. I’m curious how many are left for class of 2024. They started with 486 and were already down to 445 by April 2022.

Two years no submission. Late work handed in will be 10% penalty per year.


Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:TJ DROPOUTS
(sept - jan)

2021-22
6 asian
4 hispanic
1 white

2020-21
4 asian

2019-20
1 asian
1 hispanic

2018-19
7 asian
1 black
1 hispanic
2 white

2017-18
6 asian


Fast-forward to today in April 2024:

- 130 drop-outs


130 from first year class? How get this number?


#fakenews


Ah - the “equity troll” has found this thread; no, it is not “fake news.”

The class of 2025 admitted 550 students.

Now there are only 441 students in the class 2025. That 441 includes ~15-20 students joining TJ as sophomores .

Simple addition results in:

- 130 students in the class of 2025 went back to their base schools.

This data is available right on FCPS websites, including the school profile site.


The fact is: the revised admission criteria is resulting in kids dropping out at a rate approximately ten times higher than pre-revision TJ admissions.


#veryfakenews
Anonymous
OK - I crunched the #s and the classes admitted under the new process (**) seem pretty on track with previous classes wrt net loss.

class, admit #, net loss, % of admit, current grade
class of 2028, 550, -, -, 8th **
class of 2027, 550, 15, 2.7%, 9th **
class of 2026, 550, 19, 3.5%, 10th **
class of 2025, 550, 47, 8.6%, 11th **
class of 2024, 486, 47, 9.7%, 12th
class of 2023, 504, 45, 8.9%, college
class of 2022, 485, 33, 6.8%, college
class of 2021, 490, 54, 11.0%, college
class of 2020, 483, 40, 8.3%, college

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting data point. There are MORE Asian students at TJ than in 18-19 and 17-18.

21-22: 1,258
20-21: 1,299
19-20: 1,292
18-19: 1,244
17-18: 1,210



I’ll have to update these numbers too…

Number of Asian students enrolled at TJ by school year:
17-18: 1,216
18-19: 1,251
19-20: 1,293
20-21: 1,303
21-22: 1,264 **
22-23: 1,293 **
23-24: 1,275 **

I don't remember why, but my original data was from January enrollments. These are fall enrollments.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OK - I crunched the #s and the classes admitted under the new process (**) seem pretty on track with previous classes wrt net loss.

class, admit #, net loss, % of admit, current grade
class of 2028, 550, -, -, 8th **
class of 2027, 550, 15, 2.7%, 9th **
class of 2026, 550, 19, 3.5%, 10th **
class of 2025, 550, 47, 8.6%, 11th **
class of 2024, 486, 47, 9.7%, 12th
class of 2023, 504, 45, 8.9%, college
class of 2022, 485, 33, 6.8%, college
class of 2021, 490, 54, 11.0%, college
class of 2020, 483, 40, 8.3%, college

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Where did this "130" number come from in the earlier posts? Confusing thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK - I crunched the #s and the classes admitted under the new process (**) seem pretty on track with previous classes wrt net loss.

class, admit #, net loss, % of admit, current grade
class of 2028, 550, -, -, 8th **
class of 2027, 550, 15, 2.7%, 9th **
class of 2026, 550, 19, 3.5%, 10th **
class of 2025, 550, 47, 8.6%, 11th **
class of 2024, 486, 47, 9.7%, 12th
class of 2023, 504, 45, 8.9%, college
class of 2022, 485, 33, 6.8%, college
class of 2021, 490, 54, 11.0%, college
class of 2020, 483, 40, 8.3%, college



Where did this "130" number come from in the earlier posts? Confusing thread.


RWNJ math
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ DROPOUTS
(sept - jan)

2021-22
6 asian
4 hispanic
1 white

2020-21
4 asian

2019-20
1 asian
1 hispanic

2018-19
7 asian
1 black
1 hispanic
2 white

2017-18
6 asian


Fast-forward to today in April 2024:

- 130 drop-outs


130 from first year class? How get this number?


#fakenews


Ah - the “equity troll” has found this thread; no, it is not “fake news.”

The class of 2025 admitted 550 students.

Now there are only 441 students in the class 2025. That 441 includes ~15-20 students joining TJ as sophomores .

Simple addition results in:

- 130 students in the class of 2025 went back to their base schools.

This data is available right on FCPS websites, including the school profile site.


The fact is: the revised admission criteria is resulting in kids dropping out at a rate approximately ten times higher than pre-revision TJ admissions.


550 were admitted, or 550 enrolled?


TJ enrolled 541 freshmen in the fall of 2021. There are currently 503 juniors.

Even assuming there were some sophomore admits, the attrition from the original Class of 2025 wouldn’t appear to be anywhere near 130 students.

There are currently 447 juniors. You are right it's not 130, but 103. That's mostly the Algebra1 kids who went back to base school.
Let's hope School Board has the decency to apologize to each drop-off for putting them through this ordeal.


No, dumb ass, there are currently 503 juniors. I was polite before but you keep repeating false information even when corrected. So shut up until you can manage to get your facts straight.


So, 47 dropouts?


That number will include kids whose families moved and left the county as well as kids who returned to their base school.

This sounds like pretty normal attrition for a demanding school in a region where people move a lot.



+1

It's very normal attrition, similar to years prior.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids drop out every year, even under the old system. This is nothing new.


no different than previous years...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ DROPOUTS
(sept - jan)

2021-22
6 asian
4 hispanic
1 white

2020-21
4 asian

2019-20
1 asian
1 hispanic

2018-19
7 asian
1 black
1 hispanic
2 white

2017-18
6 asian


Fast-forward to today in April 2024:

- 130 drop-outs


130 from first year class? How get this number?


#fakenews


Ah - the “equity troll” has found this thread; no, it is not “fake news.”

The class of 2025 admitted 550 students.

Now there are only 441 students in the class 2025. That 441 includes ~15-20 students joining TJ as sophomores .

Simple addition results in:

- 130 students in the class of 2025 went back to their base schools.

This data is available right on FCPS websites, including the school profile site.


The fact is: the revised admission criteria is resulting in kids dropping out at a rate approximately ten times higher than pre-revision TJ admissions.


550 were admitted, or 550 enrolled?


TJ enrolled 541 freshmen in the fall of 2021. There are currently 503 juniors.

Even assuming there were some sophomore admits, the attrition from the original Class of 2025 wouldn’t appear to be anywhere near 130 students.

There are currently 447 juniors. You are right it's not 130, but 103. That's mostly the Algebra1 kids who went back to base school.
Let's hope School Board has the decency to apologize to each drop-off for putting them through this ordeal.


No, dumb ass, there are currently 503 juniors. I was polite before but you keep repeating false information even when corrected. So shut up until you can manage to get your facts straight.


So, 47 dropouts?


That number will include kids whose families moved and left the county as well as kids who returned to their base school.

This sounds like pretty normal attrition for a demanding school in a region where people move a lot.



+1

It's very normal attrition, similar to years prior.


Creating a image with fake data, doesnt alter the fact that 103 dropped, and aggressive admissions of 56 sophomores, brought the net to 47. 103 dropouts is unforeseen.
Anonymous

One can put crap on that image sharing site and link it here, it doesnt make fake data factual.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ DROPOUTS
(sept - jan)

2021-22
6 asian
4 hispanic
1 white

2020-21
4 asian

2019-20
1 asian
1 hispanic

2018-19
7 asian
1 black
1 hispanic
2 white

2017-18
6 asian


Fast-forward to today in April 2024:

- 130 drop-outs


130 from first year class? How get this number?


#fakenews


Ah - the “equity troll” has found this thread; no, it is not “fake news.”

The class of 2025 admitted 550 students.

Now there are only 441 students in the class 2025. That 441 includes ~15-20 students joining TJ as sophomores .

Simple addition results in:

- 130 students in the class of 2025 went back to their base schools.

This data is available right on FCPS websites, including the school profile site.


The fact is: the revised admission criteria is resulting in kids dropping out at a rate approximately ten times higher than pre-revision TJ admissions.


550 were admitted, or 550 enrolled?


TJ enrolled 541 freshmen in the fall of 2021. There are currently 503 juniors.

Even assuming there were some sophomore admits, the attrition from the original Class of 2025 wouldn’t appear to be anywhere near 130 students.

There are currently 447 juniors. You are right it's not 130, but 103. That's mostly the Algebra1 kids who went back to base school.
Let's hope School Board has the decency to apologize to each drop-off for putting them through this ordeal.


No, dumb ass, there are currently 503 juniors. I was polite before but you keep repeating false information even when corrected. So shut up until you can manage to get your facts straight.


So, 47 dropouts?


That number will include kids whose families moved and left the county as well as kids who returned to their base school.

This sounds like pretty normal attrition for a demanding school in a region where people move a lot.



+1

It's very normal attrition, similar to years prior.


Creating a image with fake data, doesnt alter the fact that 103 dropped, and aggressive admissions of 56 sophomores, brought the net to 47. 103 dropouts is unforeseen.


Not at all fake, just inconvenient to your political narrative.

The data is all here.
https://schoolprofiles.fcps.edu

They have always tried to backfill open seats.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
One can put crap on that image sharing site and link it here, it doesnt make fake data factual.


It’s simple math. RWNJs don’t know how to add and subtract?

class, admit #, net loss, % of admit, current grade
class of 2028, 550, -, -, 8th **
class of 2027, 550, 15, 2.7%, 9th **
class of 2026, 550, 19, 3.5%, 10th **
class of 2025, 550, 47, 8.6%, 11th **
class of 2024, 486, 47, 9.7%, 12th
class of 2023, 504, 45, 8.9%, college
class of 2022, 485, 33, 6.8%, college
class of 2021, 490, 54, 11.0%, college
class of 2020, 483, 40, 8.3%, college
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