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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The spring 2022 math email- at that time would the majority of kids taking math 4 been juniors? Or was math 4 (at that time/pre-admission change) mostly taken by sophomores at that time?[/quote] Math 4 at that time would have been primarily taken by sophomores from the last class to be admitted BEFORE the admissions process changes. It's worth noting that the Class of 2024 is an exceptional class that is enjoying some outstanding college outcomes - but that email refers to their efforts and not the efforts of students who were selected by the new process. Unless they were significantly advanced - in which case, they're probably not the subject of people's anger here.[/quote] Email is referring specifically to students selected by new process. Sure not all of them, and certainly not the top half of them. It is the bottom half that the math teachers are referring to that the new essay lottery process allowed without merit evaluation. [/quote] No. It’s not. 2021-2022 year was the first year (or freshman year) of the new admission system. RS and Math 3 is where most TJ kids start for their first year - that is the track they are on if they did algebra in 7th. That means Math 4 kids would have been primarily sophomores (old system) or kids tripled advanced who had taken algebra in 6th. It would not have been the “new wave” of less traditional MS kids and kids who took algebra in 8th. [/quote] The school is so [b]much less toxic[/b] now and a healthier environment for learning. [/quote] but TJ especially since all the parents who were buying tests for their kids are elsewhere sure. All bottom schools in FCPS with lower rigor are much [b]less toxic[/b] compared to top schools?[/quote][/quote]
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