Official TJ Admissions Decisions Results for the Class of 2025

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for this year’s kids, who worked hard and got screwed over. But, this will self correct quickly. Whether officially or unofficially. I know three families in our Western County neighborhood that rented a 1 Br. Apartment in the Herndon MS district for next year and changed the mom and kids residency on paper. Kids will sleep in their own beds and someone will check the mail a couple of times a week. At least one also plans to self id as “mixed race” (mixture of two different subsets of Indians, which cracks me up). And in another case, the kid’s case even found an MD who gave him a neuropsych diagnosis because his parents wrote a check. The parents requested and got an iEP this spring. The parent figure this will help with standardized testing down the line.

And instead of an Indian kid from Carson who stands no chance, suddenly they have a mixed race kid with an IEP from Herndon.

I’ve even heard speculation from parents with SAHMs about parents officially separating for a few months so the kid can qualify as FARMs.

None of their rising 8th graders have been in the Carson building this year anyway so they don’t care that much about switching schools. And, the parents believe that it’s an easy path to TJ. It looks like they are right. They’ll take turns carpooling and do a lot of supplementing, AOPS, etc. at home. And, they have already signed up for one of those Asian style after school schools. They think think it’s a much easier path to TJ than staying at Carson. It’s smart. And since the system is going out of its way to screw over AAPIs who sacrificed to buy into good school Districts, more power to them.

One of these three sets of parents mentioned that a group at their mosque is doing basically the same thing, except in their case it’s RRMS with a temporary transfer to South County.

One thing all these parents have in common? They are donating and organizing for Glen Younkin. I think VA may really flip red this year.


VA flipped red due to the democrats racism against Asian people.

They noticed and they voted.


A little late to the party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for this year’s kids, who worked hard and got screwed over. But, this will self correct quickly. Whether officially or unofficially. I know three families in our Western County neighborhood that rented a 1 Br. Apartment in the Herndon MS district for next year and changed the mom and kids residency on paper. Kids will sleep in their own beds and someone will check the mail a couple of times a week. At least one also plans to self id as “mixed race” (mixture of two different subsets of Indians, which cracks me up). And in another case, the kid’s case even found an MD who gave him a neuropsych diagnosis because his parents wrote a check. The parents requested and got an iEP this spring. The parent figure this will help with standardized testing down the line.

And instead of an Indian kid from Carson who stands no chance, suddenly they have a mixed race kid with an IEP from Herndon.

I’ve even heard speculation from parents with SAHMs about parents officially separating for a few months so the kid can qualify as FARMs.

None of their rising 8th graders have been in the Carson building this year anyway so they don’t care that much about switching schools. And, the parents believe that it’s an easy path to TJ. It looks like they are right. They’ll take turns carpooling and do a lot of supplementing, AOPS, etc. at home. And, they have already signed up for one of those Asian style after school schools. They think think it’s a much easier path to TJ than staying at Carson. It’s smart. And since the system is going out of its way to screw over AAPIs who sacrificed to buy into good school Districts, more power to them.

One of these three sets of parents mentioned that a group at their mosque is doing basically the same thing, except in their case it’s RRMS with a temporary transfer to South County.

One thing all these parents have in common? They are donating and organizing for Glen Younkin. I think VA may really flip red this year.


VA flipped red due to the democrats racism against Asian people.

They noticed and they voted.


A little late to the party.


That’s true.

But real change is coming.

I expect Youngkin to clean house at the VA-DOE, and end the disastrous VMPI before it ruins public education in the Commonwealth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for this year’s kids, who worked hard and got screwed over. But, this will self correct quickly. Whether officially or unofficially. I know three families in our Western County neighborhood that rented a 1 Br. Apartment in the Herndon MS district for next year and changed the mom and kids residency on paper. Kids will sleep in their own beds and someone will check the mail a couple of times a week. At least one also plans to self id as “mixed race” (mixture of two different subsets of Indians, which cracks me up). And in another case, the kid’s case even found an MD who gave him a neuropsych diagnosis because his parents wrote a check. The parents requested and got an iEP this spring. The parent figure this will help with standardized testing down the line.

And instead of an Indian kid from Carson who stands no chance, suddenly they have a mixed race kid with an IEP from Herndon.

I’ve even heard speculation from parents with SAHMs about parents officially separating for a few months so the kid can qualify as FARMs.

None of their rising 8th graders have been in the Carson building this year anyway so they don’t care that much about switching schools. And, the parents believe that it’s an easy path to TJ. It looks like they are right. They’ll take turns carpooling and do a lot of supplementing, AOPS, etc. at home. And, they have already signed up for one of those Asian style after school schools. They think think it’s a much easier path to TJ than staying at Carson. It’s smart. And since the system is going out of its way to screw over AAPIs who sacrificed to buy into good school Districts, more power to them.

One of these three sets of parents mentioned that a group at their mosque is doing basically the same thing, except in their case it’s RRMS with a temporary transfer to South County.

One thing all these parents have in common? They are donating and organizing for Glen Younkin. I think VA may really flip red this year.


VA flipped red due to the democrats racism against Asian people.

They noticed and they voted.


Wonder how long it will take for them to notice how Youngkin actually feels about them.
Anonymous
I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


+1. So tired of their nonsense and it has destroyed public education, especially TJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


You do realize that Trump and his followers are white nationalists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


You do realize that Trump and his followers are white nationalists.

Not really.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


We've seen TJ go from a place that most kids loved and wanted to stay attached (pre-2010) to to a place that most kids hated and want nothing to do with after graduating (post-2010). You can hardly fault us for wanting better for the students who attend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


We've seen TJ go from a place that most kids loved and wanted to stay attached (pre-2010) to to a place that most kids hated and want nothing to do with after graduating (post-2010). You can hardly fault us for wanting better for the students who attend.


Your racism is showing. Graduates love TJ post 2010 just as much. You just don't like the racial makeup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


We've seen TJ go from a place that most kids loved and wanted to stay attached (pre-2010) to to a place that most kids hated and want nothing to do with after graduating (post-2010). You can hardly fault us for wanting better for the students who attend.

Okay, show us the evidence of your claim, not just out of your racist ass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


You do realize that Trump and his followers are white nationalists.

Not really.


I know. They're for good people on both sides right? They are clearly cut from the same white nationalist cloth. Youngkin may be less obvious but he's no different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


We've seen TJ go from a place that most kids loved and wanted to stay attached (pre-2010) to to a place that most kids hated and want nothing to do with after graduating (post-2010). You can hardly fault us for wanting better for the students who attend.

Okay, show us the evidence of your claim, not just out of your racist ass.


Everyone says on these boards how toxic it had become. Sure, the recent changes help a little but it really isn't the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I assume he feels grateful towards those who helped elect him.

Please spare us from more of the condescending “we always know best” nonsense that have been destroying FCPS (and in particular TJ). You have no idea how much local parents hate your ilk.


We've seen TJ go from a place that most kids loved and wanted to stay attached (pre-2010) to to a place that most kids hated and want nothing to do with after graduating (post-2010). You can hardly fault us for wanting better for the students who attend.

Okay, show us the evidence of your claim, not just out of your racist ass.


Everyone says on these boards how toxic it had become. Sure, the recent changes help a little but it really isn't the same.

EVERYONE on THIS board? Is it true or relevant?
Anonymous
This is all so hard to read. My DD is at TJ. It is an excellent school with excellent teachers and excellent content. The underrepresented populations that are there are doing well. The BS from so many people that don't have any real connection to TJ is stupid. The kids who don't like it, are being typical kids. Many high school kids do not like their high schools. Kids are somewhat lazy and hate having to work sometimes. It is part of being a teenager. At the end of the day, the TJ kids are getting an excellent education and I hope that other kids can have a similar experience.
Anonymous
Yes, PP, my two kids are having an excellent experience at TJ. There is a group of posters on DCUM that insist on spouting hate against TJ and it’s students any time the school is mentioned. I am sure most of not al have zero experience with the school. I used to try to rebut their posts but I have given up.
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