| Are there any areas in FCPS where a sufficiently gifted/motivated student wouldn't be able to take algebra in 7th and geometry in 8th due to it not being an option? If not, why doesn't TJ require it? |
I said we know, not we assume. |
Ooops meant to reply to this one. I said we know, not we assume. |
When FCPS gatekept 7th grade Algebra I, in theory there could be a gifted/motivated kid who was feeling sick on the day of the IAAT, missed the cutoff by a small margin, and then wasn't allowed to appeal their way into 7th grade algebra at their middle school. One could argue that it's pretty dumb to sacrifice standards in the hopes of catching one or two unicorns. At the very least, if the kids in that situation truly are math gifted and had some bad luck, FCPS could have easily required completion of summer geometry after 8th before starting in algebra II at TJ. Now, it's a moot point since any reasonably bright kid can take Algebra I in 7th. |
You sad you know various facts about various groups of kids, but you didn’t say you know who the specific kids were are talking about here are. It very much sounds as though you are assuming you know who they are. If by some chance you happen to actually know the specific kids involved in this situation, it is extremely inappropriate for you to be talking about them here in this manner. |
Wow, should have proofread. Fixing it here: You said you know various facts about various groups of kids, but you didn’t say you know who the specific kids being talked about here are. It very much sounds as though you are assuming you know who they are. If by some chance you happen to actually know the specific kids involved in this situation, it is extremely inappropriate for you to be talking about them here in this manner. |
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If anyone had bothered to read what OP posted, they would know the two students filed an appeal and were allowed to walk.
“Critical Next Step: If you wish to request an exemption so that [redacted Jefferson student name] may participate and walk with their class in the TJHSST graduation ceremony, you must submit a formal written request immediately via email to the Director of Student Services, Sara Wright, at sjwright@fcps.edu,” the letter says. Both students we contacted asked for an exemption from Ms. Wright and were approved, and will be allowed to walk at graduation. |
| I couldn't walk the Golden Globe 2026 red carpet. So unfair. Is there any way I can appeal? |
Swing and a miss. |
Why would I need to know the specific kid? |
Seems like a good time to undo the revision and make Geometry in 8th grade required for admission |
| There were more than two. Everyone got to walk at graduation. |
Because you are writing as though you know exactly who is involved here- and it appears you don’t. Either that or you are being wildly inappropriate. You could be very surprised to find out that the kids that are involved here are not the ones you are assuming them to be. There was a big “math scandal”(/s) at TJ in 2011/12 and assumptions were made by adults outside the school about which kids were having difficulties. Turned out to be, let’s just say, not the kids some parents assumed. It wouldn’t be at all surprising to find out that the kids involved here are not who you assume. |
What exactly would be [bold]WILDLY[/bold] inappropriate? All the unqualified kids are there as a result of the new admissions process. There are unqualified kids of every race and from just about every school. But they were all admitted under an admissions process that was changed in pursuit of skin color diversity. |
You think that you know what made one kid “qualified” and another kid “unqualified” for TJ at the time of their acceptance. You assume that the kids being talked about in this thread fall into the category that you label as “unqualified” and that the kids who struggle at TJ all also came from that same bucket. You actually have no idea which category these kids come from and I can tell you from my own experience with TJ kids that the kids who struggle are not always the ones you may assume would struggle. It’s best to assume nothing and to be kind- because you never know. |