A more subjective process only magnifies the shortcomings of the admissions officers for TJ. It’s a ridiculous clown car now but go ahead and pretend things will somehow improve with less rigor. |
Totally agree! Everyone agrees that there are far more kids that would benefit from TJ than there are slots. An Academy is the best possible solution. |
Amen. If “less rigor” means fewer toxic families I am all for it. |
The expensive labs is a great argument for why it should be an academy available to more students. |
BINGO. There are very significant moneyed interests that are working very hard to advance a gross narrative with respect to this process. |
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Recent comments seem to forget that TJ is a stem school not a normal high school
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Another false choice. TJ is absolutely a normal full-service high school, complete with all of the opportunities that come at a normal high school. It has an arts program, an athletic program, and an extracurricular program that frankly puts all other high schools in the area to shame because of the flexibility that 8th period provides. It is special and unique amongst all of the other STEM schools that are out there precisely because the remarkable opportunities within its building exist within the context of an otherwise normal high school. If it were only a STEM school, it would be no better than AOS or AET or any of the hundreds of STEM charter schools out there. Sometimes I actually think that a few of the folks on this board who favor converting it to an academy are seeking to reduce its standing to elevate the schools in Loudoun that their kids could get into. |
Hadn't thought of that but based on what you get from people on this board it actually makes a lot of sense. |
This is why I am so disappointed that our School Board missed the opportunity to make the proposed Lewis HS Leadership Academy into a TJ Satellite Campus type of program. The capacity for over 400 kids has been available at Lewis for nearly a decade now which is why they are interested in creating an attractive full-time enrollment program. For a school that is so under-capacity, they could be using that space wisely with an IB-oriented selective academy that would provide another 100 seats per grade. |
Remember that Varsity Blues wasn't just fake sports. It was also kids being provided with test answers, in the case of the fraudulent SAT testing protocols. That's actually a one-to-one comparison with the recent TJ scandal of kids at prep centers getting the answers ahead of time. |
So glad they reformed the process to use more fair and objective measures. |
Its a naive understanding what Prep school does. If the exam landscape changes, the Prep school will change. This current un-monitored exam system with a focus on essay (for a school which has disproportionately high investment in facilities Science related courses) is probably the easiest to prep. Most Prep school have similar rates of admission given earlier years. |
Such absolute lies, It is very much people like you who also attacked the capitol and killed people saying the elections were fake. |
Bingo. It's insane how so many self-styled progressives seem to be among those most in favor of limiting the number of kids with access to TJ classes because they are so invested in the idea of touting a rainbow coalition TJ as the county's top full-time school. |
I read postings where multiple current TJ students discussed seeing the Quant Q questions ahead of time. One that comes to mind is TJ Vents on Facebook during the summer of 2020. Were all those kids lying? I’m inclined to believe the children when they said they saw those questions ahead of time. Curie got 50 kids in the class of 2022, 80 in the class of 2023 and 120 on the Class of 2024. |