Asia is the largest land mass in the world. How is that not diverse? |
Yes they said hello in a dozen Asian languages. |
When 80% of a school belongs to one of four racial cohorts it isn't diverse. |
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Closer to 60%. Why are you so anti-Asian? |
DP. Who is anti-Asian? Asia is a different continent and the countries there have very different cultures than the culture here in this country. When the culture of this country is not predominant, then people in this country, whether their parents were born here or came here, there's an obvious mismatch. |
What's the mismatch? |
It's a well-known fact. Post the Scattergram of your school's acceptances and rejections from UVa and I'll post TJs and you can see for yourself. It is far more difficult to get into UVa coming out of TJ with "equal" SAT and GPA of base schools. Much harder. Keep in mind that the AVERAGE SAT score at TJ is 1540. There is no base school anywhere near that orbit. |
Next year maybe she can say hello in Greek, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Galic, Swedish, French, German, Croation, Serbian, Russian, . . . |
already did this year in 40+ languages spoken at home, including Swahili, Arabic, French, Hausa, Hindi, Spanish, Portuguese, Urdu, Mandarin, Nigerian Pidgin, German, etc... dont recall them all, but it was heartwarming to know how diverse the current class of TJ is. |
Smarter kids will be top of their base school class |
I'm not sure Europe needs so much representation. Europe is a different continent and the countries there have very different cultures than the culture here in this country. When the culture of this country is not predominant, then people in this country, whether their parents were born here or came here, there's an obvious mismatch. |
As I told DC this morning, that's not cute. |
If you mean why am I pro-diversity because I think it's benefits everyone |
TJ is a rigorous STEM school first and foremost. If some diverse populations are not interested or ready for its rigor, not sure what else you want FCPS to do. They have already added STEM academies like the one at Edison. The Edison program is ideal for a STEM oriented student that wouldn't thrive at TJ. I don't know why they don't expand it. It's a shame that they still have a $100 fee to apply there too. Why doesn't someone complain about that fee like they did for TJ? |