TJ - Neurobio cheating

Anonymous
I just read the Sara Kim story-very sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just read the Sara Kim story-very sad.


What ever happened to her? Where did she wind up at college?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I just read the Sara Kim story-very sad.


What ever happened to her? Where did she wind up at college?


I think she went back to Korea. TJ parents and school administrators need to be a better job assessing kids mental condition.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:PP the prior case is unique - frankly as unique as if you google and find the TJ student who was admitted to all 8 ivies plus Stanford and MIT. Shame on you for taking the admitted struggles of a young girl and her family - which her father ultimately publicly spoke about as being a matter of personal family concern about the daughter's well being - to use that as part of your vendetta against TJ and to claim all TJ students are like that. Just false -- and you only display your ignorance by claiming its true.

If your kid is at TJ and is as unhappy as you are with TJ, there are other options ... base school, private school, home school, early admission to college, etc.

If you aren't part of the TJ community, come see it some time - go to an Open event, come to a concert or play, go to a sporting event, run or walk in one of the relays. They have many events open to the public and the number will increase now that construction is complete. I am sure you will find that the school community is very different from how you seek to portray it here, for whatever reason.


You could say every case is "unique."


+100. All the memebers of the cheating ring should be given F grade and all teachers there need to be informed of it,


Yep, especially if their cheating ways affect the honest, hard-working students.


These cheaters are getting better GPA than my DC-i know this is true. So sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the Sara Kim story-very sad.


What ever happened to her? Where did she wind up at college?


I think she went back to Korea. TJ parents and school administrators need to be a better job assessing kids mental condition.

Her dad was in out the lies, too? I can't tell from the stories.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.


You don't need personal contacts. Pick up the phone or send an e-mail. Get some coverage on this, TJ parents. The PP is right--until the school flunks and expels kids for this kind of thing, it will continue and will just keep harming the honest kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.


You should try Brietbart outlet, they would love to report how Asian minorities are cheaters and not capable as everyone thought. National media outlets have better sense not to disparage the achievements of minorities based on racially charged complaints.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.


You should try Brietbart outlet, they would love to report how Asian minorities are cheaters and not capable as everyone thought. National media outlets have better sense not to disparage the achievements of minorities based on racially charged complaints.


Nice try. It isn't racism to say kids are cheating if they are, you know, cheating. You don't get a pass just because you are not white (or a woman, or FARMs, or whatever). -- TJ parent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.


You don't need personal contacts. Pick up the phone or send an e-mail. Get some coverage on this, TJ parents. The PP is right--until the school flunks and expels kids for this kind of thing, it will continue and will just keep harming the honest kids.


Nearly 100% certain that if TJ were 75% white population there will be no cries of cheating even if it was going on, parents would circle wagon and form a tight group to hush it down and handle it secretly. As if TJ is the only school this happens, the voices are growing louder because of the Asian population in TJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.


You should try Brietbart outlet, they would love to report how Asian minorities are cheaters and not capable as everyone thought. National media outlets have better sense not to disparage the achievements of minorities based on racially charged complaints.


Nice try. It isn't racism to say kids are cheating if they are, you know, cheating. You don't get a pass just because you are not white (or a woman, or FARMs, or whatever). -- TJ parent


Double standards. I can come up with any number of situations where you will close your eyes and walk the other way. We see it in national media every day. There is implicit racism in all of this. AA males get treated poorly by law enforcement disproportionately, however, you would come up with excuses for that. I have heard it over and over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.


You don't need personal contacts. Pick up the phone or send an e-mail. Get some coverage on this, TJ parents. The PP is right--until the school flunks and expels kids for this kind of thing, it will continue and will just keep harming the honest kids.


Nearly 100% certain that if TJ were 75% white population there will be no cries of cheating even if it was going on, parents would circle wagon and form a tight group to hush it down and handle it secretly. As if TJ is the only school this happens, the voices are growing louder because of the Asian population in TJ.


No, sorry, you are completely wrong on this. People don't like cheating. It has nothing to do with race. There are plenty of incidents of white people cheating where they have been caught and punished. If TJ were 75% white and there were a sophomore cheating ring there would be just as much of an outcry if appropriate consequences were not applied.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.


You don't need personal contacts. Pick up the phone or send an e-mail. Get some coverage on this, TJ parents. The PP is right--until the school flunks and expels kids for this kind of thing, it will continue and will just keep harming the honest kids.


Nearly 100% certain that if TJ were 75% white population there will be no cries of cheating even if it was going on, parents would circle wagon and form a tight group to hush it down and handle it secretly. As if TJ is the only school this happens, the voices are growing louder because of the Asian population in TJ.


No, sorry, you are completely wrong on this. People don't like cheating. It has nothing to do with race. There are plenty of incidents of white people cheating where they have been caught and punished. If TJ were 75% white and there were a sophomore cheating ring there would be just as much of an outcry if appropriate consequences were not applied.


+1. I really don't care what ethnicity, race, gender, religion, etc. kids who cheat are. They screw up things at TJ for my kid by giving a significant boost the the kids who cheat. When it comes time to curve a test, that's a problem. Deflect all you want, but cheaters do not get a pass because they are Asian. And ithe administration should come down as hard on AA, white, Hispanic or multicultural cheaters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just read the Sara Kim story-very sad.


What ever happened to her? Where did she wind up at college?


I think she went back to Korea. TJ parents and school administrators need to be a better job assessing kids mental condition.

Her dad was in out the lies, too? I can't tell from the stories.


not that i know of. i think she caught everyone by surprise including her parents. it's sad that tj/parents put so much pressure, she thought this was the only way out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you "know" this?


DP, but I heard about this from my kid-- who is a freshman. It was all over the school. I did not hear all the details of how the neurobio ring worked, but I did hear that the kids were let off with a warning. Until TJ starts flunking and expelling cheaters, this will never get better. And no-- I don't think I'll return my kid to his base school. Thanks anyway. Like a lot of parents, I will have my kid stay put and fight hard to have the new administration come down on cheaters hard and make cheating so painful that the kids, and the teachers and parents who enable it, cut it out or leave. They are the ones ruining the school. Not my kid.


TJ administration won't do anything unless the news comes out in major papers like Washington Post. Then the admins butts will be on fire and things are likely to change for good. If someone has contacts with major media like NYTimes, Wash Post, Wtop, NPR, etc, this kind of information should go out. This is no way to blame the honest kids, but actually to help them.


You don't need personal contacts. Pick up the phone or send an e-mail. Get some coverage on this, TJ parents. The PP is right--until the school flunks and expels kids for this kind of thing, it will continue and will just keep harming the honest kids.


Nearly 100% certain that if TJ were 75% white population there will be no cries of cheating even if it was going on, parents would circle wagon and form a tight group to hush it down and handle it secretly. As if TJ is the only school this happens, the voices are growing louder because of the Asian population in TJ.

So you admit that there is a cheating problem at TJ!
That's a good start.
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