Are they out yet? |
Usually aren't for a little while after decisions are released. |
No, but I predict they will be virtually identical to last year's demographics. |
That would be odd since selection is race-blind. |
The applicant pool is not remotely similar to the county's demographics and skews heavily with groups over others. |
Where can I find last year’s demographics? |
I heard the changes to admission reduced the Asian population from 90% to 89%. Everyone else is <5%. |
Stop trolling. You know those stats are bogus ![]() |
I know. It went from roughly 65% to 60%, whites make up about 20%, and everyone else is in the 5%-10%. It will go back to what it was as people figure out how to better game the new system. |
What is the current demographics of the school? |
roughly what the last person posted |
From WAPO: “The Class of 2026 at TJ, as the school is known, will include 550 students accepted from a pool of 2,544 applicants. Of the offers sent to eighth-graders, about 60 percent went to Asian students, 21 percent to White students, 8 percent to Hispanic students and 6 percent to Black students.” |
Add to that 20% FARMs, 1% Special Education, .2% ESL |
Those poor Asians. Beaten down by the system such that they actually had a higher percentage of admitted students than they had applicants. Must be racism at work. |
The Class of 2025, the first to be admitted under the system, was about 54 percent Asian, 22 percent White, 11 percent Hispanic and 7 percent Black.
For the Class of 2026 at TJ, about 60 percent went to Asian students, 21 percent to White students, 8 percent to Hispanic students and 6 percent to Black students. Let’s wait for the numbers for Class 2027. |