TJ admissions decision - repercussions for Class of 2026

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hearing regarding the emergency stay request is Friday 3/11 at 10am

Below is the link to the brief filed by plaintiffs opposing the stay

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154.148.0.pdf


I stopped reading when PLF made the argument that the Admissions Office was free to use the previous admissions process to select students instead of developing a new process. They plainly are not as two of the exams that were previously used no longer exist and developing a plan for assessing the Quant-Q, using it to cull a list of semifinalists, and then gathering teacher recommendations would almost certainly drive the process well into the fall.



FCPS has 5 MONTHS so that is plenty of time. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.


They do not have five months. Families need to have time to determine whether or not they want to accept their offers of admission, then they have to register for courses, and then TJ has to see who registers for what foreign language and other electives and develop a schedule that works in the context of the school's other three classes.

The school administration has nothing to do with the admissions process. They received names last year on June 23rd and that was barely enough time for them to get prepared for the school year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hearing regarding the emergency stay request is Friday 3/11 at 10am

Below is the link to the brief filed by plaintiffs opposing the stay

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154.148.0.pdf


I stopped reading when PLF made the argument that the Admissions Office was free to use the previous admissions process to select students instead of developing a new process. They plainly are not as two of the exams that were previously used no longer exist and developing a plan for assessing the Quant-Q, using it to cull a list of semifinalists, and then gathering teacher recommendations would almost certainly drive the process well into the fall.



FCPS has 5 MONTHS so that is plenty of time. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.


They do not have five months. Families need to have time to determine whether or not they want to accept their offers of admission, then they have to register for courses, and then TJ has to see who registers for what foreign language and other electives and develop a schedule that works in the context of the school's other three classes.

The school administration has nothing to do with the admissions process. They received names last year on June 23rd and that was barely enough time for them to get prepared for the school year.


Tough sh*t. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. I guess they will have to rot in prison until they decide to use the previous process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hearing regarding the emergency stay request is Friday 3/11 at 10am

Below is the link to the brief filed by plaintiffs opposing the stay

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154.148.0.pdf


I stopped reading when PLF made the argument that the Admissions Office was free to use the previous admissions process to select students instead of developing a new process. They plainly are not as two of the exams that were previously used no longer exist and developing a plan for assessing the Quant-Q, using it to cull a list of semifinalists, and then gathering teacher recommendations would almost certainly drive the process well into the fall.



FCPS has 5 MONTHS so that is plenty of time. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.


They do not have five months. Families need to have time to determine whether or not they want to accept their offers of admission, then they have to register for courses, and then TJ has to see who registers for what foreign language and other electives and develop a schedule that works in the context of the school's other three classes.

The school administration has nothing to do with the admissions process. They received names last year on June 23rd and that was barely enough time for them to get prepared for the school year.


They could ask Vern Williams to come up with a new test and he will have it in ONE week or ask couple of TJ math/science teachers to come up with a NEW test and they could do it in ONE week. No problemo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hearing regarding the emergency stay request is Friday 3/11 at 10am

Below is the link to the brief filed by plaintiffs opposing the stay

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154.148.0.pdf


I stopped reading when PLF made the argument that the Admissions Office was free to use the previous admissions process to select students instead of developing a new process. They plainly are not as two of the exams that were previously used no longer exist and developing a plan for assessing the Quant-Q, using it to cull a list of semifinalists, and then gathering teacher recommendations would almost certainly drive the process well into the fall.



FCPS has 5 MONTHS so that is plenty of time. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.


They do not have five months. Families need to have time to determine whether or not they want to accept their offers of admission, then they have to register for courses, and then TJ has to see who registers for what foreign language and other electives and develop a schedule that works in the context of the school's other three classes.

The school administration has nothing to do with the admissions process. They received names last year on June 23rd and that was barely enough time for them to get prepared for the school year.


They could ask Vern Williams to come up with a new test and he will have it in ONE week or ask couple of TJ math/science teachers to come up with a NEW test and they could do it in ONE week. No problemo.


That's not how admissions processes work - and it's certainly not how admissions processes work for public schools.

And besides, if you give that process to Vern - as brilliant and generous as he is - you'll rightly have parents crowing about how his students will have a huge advantage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hearing regarding the emergency stay request is Friday 3/11 at 10am

Below is the link to the brief filed by plaintiffs opposing the stay

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154.148.0.pdf


I stopped reading when PLF made the argument that the Admissions Office was free to use the previous admissions process to select students instead of developing a new process. They plainly are not as two of the exams that were previously used no longer exist and developing a plan for assessing the Quant-Q, using it to cull a list of semifinalists, and then gathering teacher recommendations would almost certainly drive the process well into the fall.



FCPS has 5 MONTHS so that is plenty of time. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.


They do not have five months. Families need to have time to determine whether or not they want to accept their offers of admission, then they have to register for courses, and then TJ has to see who registers for what foreign language and other electives and develop a schedule that works in the context of the school's other three classes.

The school administration has nothing to do with the admissions process. They received names last year on June 23rd and that was barely enough time for them to get prepared for the school year.


They could ask Vern Williams to come up with a new test and he will have it in ONE week or ask couple of TJ math/science teachers to come up with a NEW test and they could do it in ONE week. No problemo.


That's not how admissions processes work - and it's certainly not how admissions processes work for public schools.

And besides, if you give that process to Vern - as brilliant and generous as he is - you'll rightly have parents crowing about how his students will have a huge advantage.


Then ask couple of math/science teachers at the predominantly URM HS to come up with one. I am sure Asian applicants would not be crowing about it at all as long as the test was rigorous and tough and impossible to prep. They would welcome it with open arms!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hearing regarding the emergency stay request is Friday 3/11 at 10am

Below is the link to the brief filed by plaintiffs opposing the stay

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154.148.0.pdf


I stopped reading when PLF made the argument that the Admissions Office was free to use the previous admissions process to select students instead of developing a new process. They plainly are not as two of the exams that were previously used no longer exist and developing a plan for assessing the Quant-Q, using it to cull a list of semifinalists, and then gathering teacher recommendations would almost certainly drive the process well into the fall.



FCPS has 5 MONTHS so that is plenty of time. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.


They do not have five months. Families need to have time to determine whether or not they want to accept their offers of admission, then they have to register for courses, and then TJ has to see who registers for what foreign language and other electives and develop a schedule that works in the context of the school's other three classes.

The school administration has nothing to do with the admissions process. They received names last year on June 23rd and that was barely enough time for them to get prepared for the school year.


They could ask Vern Williams to come up with a new test and he will have it in ONE week or ask couple of TJ math/science teachers to come up with a NEW test and they could do it in ONE week. No problemo.


That's not how admissions processes work - and it's certainly not how admissions processes work for public schools.

And besides, if you give that process to Vern - as brilliant and generous as he is - you'll rightly have parents crowing about how his students will have a huge advantage.


Then ask couple of math/science teachers at the predominantly URM HS to come up with one. I am sure Asian applicants would not be crowing about it at all as long as the test was rigorous and tough and impossible to prep. They would welcome it with open arms!


Guess what? Asian applicants are NOT A MONOLITH!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hearing regarding the emergency stay request is Friday 3/11 at 10am

Below is the link to the brief filed by plaintiffs opposing the stay

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154/gov.uscourts.vaed.505154.148.0.pdf


I stopped reading when PLF made the argument that the Admissions Office was free to use the previous admissions process to select students instead of developing a new process. They plainly are not as two of the exams that were previously used no longer exist and developing a plan for assessing the Quant-Q, using it to cull a list of semifinalists, and then gathering teacher recommendations would almost certainly drive the process well into the fall.



FCPS has 5 MONTHS so that is plenty of time. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.


They do not have five months. Families need to have time to determine whether or not they want to accept their offers of admission, then they have to register for courses, and then TJ has to see who registers for what foreign language and other electives and develop a schedule that works in the context of the school's other three classes.

The school administration has nothing to do with the admissions process. They received names last year on June 23rd and that was barely enough time for them to get prepared for the school year.


They could ask Vern Williams to come up with a new test and he will have it in ONE week or ask couple of TJ math/science teachers to come up with a NEW test and they could do it in ONE week. No problemo.


That's not how admissions processes work - and it's certainly not how admissions processes work for public schools.

And besides, if you give that process to Vern - as brilliant and generous as he is - you'll rightly have parents crowing about how his students will have a huge advantage.


Then ask couple of math/science teachers at the predominantly URM HS to come up with one. I am sure Asian applicants would not be crowing about it at all as long as the test was rigorous and tough and impossible to prep. They would welcome it with open arms!


Guess what? Asian applicants are NOT A MONOLITH!


Doesn't matter if they did any "crowing" because fcps board members PROVED they would NEVER listen to any "crowing" by Asians in the county anyway anyhow. Go learn how to discuss/debate topics before you dig yourself a deeper hole. Dumb idiotic racist fool!
Anonymous
This is what our school board has been reduced to, trying to intimidate a 5ft women with security.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OH-2M-oPkU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what our school board has been reduced to, trying to intimidate a 5ft women with security.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OH-2M-oPkU


Did you think this was going to make you look good? This is embarrassing.
Anonymous

Article just released about last night's school board meeting.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/fairfax-school-board-flees-meeting-as-asian-moms-chant-racist-at-them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what our school board has been reduced to, trying to intimidate a 5ft women with security.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OH-2M-oPkU


I am an Indian mother who disagrees with the changes to the admissions process. This insane woman does not speak for me and my family and my culture. She is a cancer on education in Northern Virginia.

Please I beg of you, do not allow this monster to destroy your perception of us. We must fight this process and this school board but this woman is burning down the house for attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what our school board has been reduced to, trying to intimidate a 5ft women with security.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OH-2M-oPkU


I am an Indian mother who disagrees with the changes to the admissions process. This insane woman does not speak for me and my family and my culture. She is a cancer on education in Northern Virginia.

Please I beg of you, do not allow this monster to destroy your perception of us. We must fight this process and this school board but this woman is burning down the house for attention.


I am an Asian American and I support Asra 100% in this pursuit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what our school board has been reduced to, trying to intimidate a 5ft women with security.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OH-2M-oPkU


I am an Indian mother who disagrees with the changes to the admissions process. This insane woman does not speak for me and my family and my culture. She is a cancer on education in Northern Virginia.

Please I beg of you, do not allow this monster to destroy your perception of us. We must fight this process and this school board but this woman is burning down the house for attention.


I 100% agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what our school board has been reduced to, trying to intimidate a 5ft women with security.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OH-2M-oPkU


I am an Indian mother who disagrees with the changes to the admissions process. This insane woman does not speak for me and my family and my culture. She is a cancer on education in Northern Virginia.

Please I beg of you, do not allow this monster to destroy your perception of us. We must fight this process and this school board but this woman is burning down the house for attention.


I 100% agree.


I 100% disagree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what our school board has been reduced to, trying to intimidate a 5ft women with security.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OH-2M-oPkU


I am an Indian mother who disagrees with the changes to the admissions process. This insane woman does not speak for me and my family and my culture. She is a cancer on education in Northern Virginia.

Please I beg of you, do not allow this monster to destroy your perception of us. We must fight this process and this school board but this woman is burning down the house for attention.


You are a pretend Asian.
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