So we should not fix things that can be easily fixed until we fix a thing that FCPS has been unable to fix for generations? that's like saying we should pick it high school sports teams based on their PE grade and if the teams such, is because it PE program is bad. |
Test prep for a test that nobody has ever seen is limited to about an afternoons worth of material. You can't really peep for a test you have never seen. All you can do is talk about process of elimination, when to guess, overly vague words vs overly restrictive words. If it takes more than an afternoon to teach that to you, you were never getting in to begin with |
The Anti-Asian feeling" of the new admissions process was about asian families doing test prep and test prep is cheating so asian families are cheating. |
You are pushing that narrative to stoke racial division for political purposes. Really disgusting. They weren’t trying to get rid of Asian students. They added seats. They were trying to pull in more kids from across the county. Having so much of the class coming from a handful of wealthy feeders wasn’t equitable. |
As I said, it wasn’t just about test strategies. Families were (and still are) willing to spend big bucks in a variety of ways to get their kids a leg up. Buying/renting in a certain school zone Tutoring/academic programs Certain activities/clubs Essay coaching Overall admissions consulting Etc. |
I'm not the one that racially engineered the admissions process to reduce Asians and increase everyone else. If you want to insist race had nothing to do with it, I can't stop you but nobody believes you. |
They eliminated the test. The argument was that this was to battle test prep and had nothing to do with race. It was clearly about race and had very little to do with test prep. |
It was about inequities. Kids from affluent families have a huge leg up in TJ admissions (and education) in general. Kids from affluent families who targeted activities, tutoring, etc specifically to get into TJ had an even better shot. And the kids who were able to see sample test questions that looked very similar to the actual test questions had the biggest unfair advantage of all. Chipping away at the obvious inequities in the admissions process was progress but not a complete solution. |
The goal wasn’t to reduce Asians. They ADDED seats to increase representation from various groups across the county, including kids from high FRE MSs, URMs, kids from ED families, kids with SNs, etc. |
How many seats did they actually add for students living in Fairfax County? Yes, the total TJ enrollment increased by 60 or so seats, but the seats going to non-FCPS (especially PWC) kids have also greatly increased. |
Oh hon. You can push a kid into sci oly but you cannot make him medal. |
The school board tried for 15 years to increase the diversity at TJ. Nothing worked. Read this school board doc showing all the steps that they took. They finally came up with what they thought was the best plan, a lottery, but that wasn’t allowed. Getting rid of the test was never about “cheating”, it was because certain minorities couldn’t pass the hurdle of the minimum test score to make it to the next round. For the class of 2024 the math cutoff was 50th percentile, NATIONWIDE. Not just 50th percentile of the kids applying to TJ. For the Quant Q test given in 2019 and 2020, 2331 students scored below 50th percentile and 2,980 scored above 50th percentile. 50th percentile nationwide should not be hard for a student who is academically ready for a school like TJ. |
https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/BWE23Y004896/$file/TJ%20White%20Paper%2011.17.2020.pdf |
I don't think either statement is true. It wasn't simply test prep. It was studying the actual test questions from a question bank they'd compiled. And secondly there was nothing anti-asian about the new process since Asian enrollment is higher than ever and low-income Asians were the number one beneficiary of the change to a race blind process. |
PP here. Also Asian. The PSAT is given sophomore year and for the first class under the new system, it was given in Fall of 2022. That was shortly after the pandemic, and also after the first class also had their first full year back in school as freshman as TJ. To blame the new admissions system on the drop in national merit semifinalists is not looking at history correctly. You and I will both agree that changing the TJ admissions during the pandemic was one of the shadiest things the SB could ever do. But blaming the drop on just the admissions and not looking at how the whole county handled school closures because of Trump and Covid is absurd. Because remember- schools closed under Trump. The world shut down under Trump. So don’t assume that it’s just the admissions. Lots of those kids also lost family members and dealt with the trauma of Covid and the online abuse of people like you, claiming they aren’t worthy enough. But also, if you had kids in school at all… you would know that kids were not adjusting well to in person education. You would remember the increase of cyberbullying and how phones were uncontrolled. It was only recently (like this year) FCPS banned phones in the classroom. That first year back was chaotic. The second year wasn’t much better. It was last year that teachers said kids were getting better. 2023-2024. If you think gifted kids were not on their phones or didn’t have issues with digital distraction as a result of school closure- well, you either don’t have kids or your logic is deeply flawed. It also suggests that your memory of what happened during those years is so hyper fixated on the admissions that you forget- The GOP effed up the country. And that any war cry they pick up to get the Asian vote is because you have forgotten the deeply effed up things that also affected test scores. Btw- that first new admissions class is sending a grad to Oxford. And five to Princeton. Usually we only send 2 to Princeton and none to Oxford. And the Oxford student is Asian. Some of the parents are upset that their kids aren’t going where they assumed TJ would just send them to, but they are all thrilled their kids aren’t going to a good college and a bunch of them got full rides. But hey….. keep screaming that GOP race baiting drivel here. |