It also looks a little like something near Charlottesville. Imagine that. It's worth noting as well that private funding is a factor for at least some of TJ's bells and whistles. See tjpartnershipfund.org |
It would take a lot of imagination to think that tacky, hideous thing grafted onto a mid-1960s school building looks like anything at U.Va. The fact that TJ takes private contributions to subsidize and perpetuate the inequities in FCPS only makes matters worse. It reduces the pressure to adequately fund the renovations that ought to take precedence at needier schools, if you can point to a shiny new science lab at TJ. Too bad that no corporation is providing matching funds to renovate other schools. You can shove your "tjpartnershipfund" up your ass. |
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| That's infuriating. Does the state legislator who complained about TJ want to pull its status as a governor's school? I hope he follows up. |
What I don't understand is why FCPS isn't creating ways to fund their neediest schools. If they were to request for specific contributions from the community, I bet they would get them. I see many schools setting up separate funds for the arts, a fund for books, a fund for computers, a fund for young scholars, etc. |
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The renovation at TJ is being privately funded: http://tjpartnershipfund.org/
What's stopping other high schools from doing the same thing? |
Outstanding. So can we get our $68 million back? |
WOW! I heard Falls Church High School was in need of repairs but had no idea. There is a movement to get this school to the top of the list for repairs. I don't know why they have waited so long. |
It's called PTA clout and their parents --- probably a lot of them busy just working to support families -- don't whine loud enough to be heard over the more entitled in wealthier areas. |
FCPS is spending $89.5 million to renovate TJ, more than was allocated for other schools that aren't topped off with private subsidies. Most of that money has already been spent. Only a small portion is offset by payments from Arlington and other jurisdictions. Money is fungible, so suggesting private money paid for the silly rotunda is just a lie. Just imagine all the basic repairs that could have been made at other schools with the money wasted on bells and whistles at TJ. Yet, they wonder why people object to tax hikes to give FCPS more money. |
That's pretty horrible. Before the renovation process begun, however, TJ's building was also in pretty bad condition. Most of the facilities had not been touched since 1964 --ceiling tiles, doors, door frames etc. were untouched. The majority of the water fountains were broken at any given time and the bathrooms were also disgusting. |
I don't think anyone is opposed to updating TJ's facilities. But I think they could have postponed/cancelled the rotunda and used the money where it is actually needed. |
+1000. But then the School Board also could have decided not to vote themselves raises while teachers make less in FCPS than in other jurisdictions. Same attitude - as long as someone is being served caviar, it doesn't matter whether others are getting leftovers. |
| Wow! I hadn't heard about the rotunda. What abuse of funds--I don't care where the funds come from. |
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Tj was in need of renovation since the early 2000's. It is about time.
The renovations are far more extensive than the rotunda. |