Agree. |
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Not every kid at TJ is a US citizen. There's been a few posts indicating that they are, but that is not true. You do not have to be a US citizen to be admitted to TJ.
The public schools here teach all children, US citizen or not. |
| They should have 2 or 3 TJs, and not close it! That is insanity. |
This is actually a very good solution. The additional TJ's can be a magnet school for other areas. |
Agree whining never solves any problem . A child with an average IQ going to Sunshine will rarely make it to TJ (there are always exceptions like here http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/683375.page). The one who gets admitted is already high achiever.
Believe it or not , for many Asian family, getting in to TJ starts with kindergarten. So its a long race. |
How about we try to make every high school a magnet and stop looking for excuses to cannibalize FCPS further and promote even greater inequity. |
This idea is not different then getting rid of TJ. Not all students are cutout for magnet schools. TJ ensures top students Gets the education they need rest gets education in regular high school. |
Learn English, and then you can weigh in on what other students can handle. |
| DS just started 3rd grade AAP. His class is over 50% non-Asian minorities. DS is Asian-American. There are only 2 Asian kids in his class. I am sure several of those kids may end up at TJ. Don’t know if it matters but the African American kids are mostly children of African immigrants. |
Can't afford it with all of the resources diverted to educating illegals. |
Woe is me! Fairfax is such a poor county, can't afford a magnet high school. https://www.forbes.com/sites/rebeccalerner/2017/07/13/top-10-richest-counties-in-america-2017/#1d189a882ef3 |
| I suspect the more icky comments, now on DCUM, are coming from Fairfax Underground posters. |
Go ahead, you pay for all the illegals. Enjoy. |
+1 |
I'm pretty sure disadvantaged blacks and Hispanics aren't the ones who want to close TJ. I think fewer whites are applying to TJ because they don't want to be in a predominantly Asian school. Many non-Asians also don't see the benefit of the pressure cooker environment of TJ. I think TJ should stay for those who want that environment, and I also understand why many parents are discouraging their kids from applying to TJ (including parents who went to TJ themselves). One Fairfax should not impact TJ, it should be focused on truly getting the same caliber of teachers and curriculum into schools across Fairfax. |