Youngkin and TJ

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It's funny that it was whites, not asians, who enslaved blacks, and now they want the asians to be the scapegoat for their hideous crimes.


What does slavery have to do with opportunity hoarding?

Merit based and hard working is NOT opportunity hoarding. White liberals use past oppressions of minorities to promote their evil agenda, which is to further boost white interest. TJ reform is a perfect example.


TJ reform opens access to hardworking, qualified students from all over the county.

We now have better representation from ALL middle schools. Not just the feeders. And we also have a class that looks more like the population of the county.

Who benefited most from these changes? Hardworking, qualified kids who are from economically-disadvantaged families. And hardworking, qualified kids who are URMs.


That's absolutely false! It actually closed doors for those who are most talented in STEM, which should have been the mission TJ education. This is like NBA draft will be purely based on the assessment of playing among the middle schoolers, not in the highest level of games.


That is demonstratively TRUE. All have met the criteria. They are top 1.5% of their middle school.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny that it was whites, not asians, who enslaved blacks, and now they want the asians to be the scapegoat for their hideous crimes.


What does slavery have to do with opportunity hoarding?

Merit based and hard working is NOT opportunity hoarding. White liberals use past oppressions of minorities to promote their evil agenda, which is to further boost white interest. TJ reform is a perfect example.


TJ reform opens access to hardworking, qualified students from all over the county.

We now have better representation from ALL middle schools. Not just the feeders. And we also have a class that looks more like the population of the county.

Who benefited most from these changes? Hardworking, qualified kids who are from economically-disadvantaged families. And hardworking, qualified kids who are URMs.


That's absolutely false! It actually closed doors for those who are most talented in STEM, which should have been the mission TJ education. This is like NBA draft will be purely based on the assessment of playing among the middle schoolers, not in the highest level of games.


That is demonstratively TRUE. All have met the criteria. They are top 1.5% of their middle school.


Yes, if only NBA recruited evenly from all the colleges, it would be much stronger. What a bunch of idiots!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think both ideas are true. The reforms did open the doors to hardworking, qualified students from across the county, but it also lacks the granularity to identify the truly elite talents in the county.

The reform purposely eliminated granularity (such as admission tests and teacher's recommendations) so that the less competitive white people can benefit from the overall lower standards and increased randomness.


You are mental.

If telling the truth is mental...


I’m sure you believe it’s “the truth” in your altered reality.


Of course, the truth that your pea brain couldn't understand is an altered reality to you. Perfectly understandable.


Are you the clueless twit from earlier who doesn’t know how to do simple math?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny that it was whites, not asians, who enslaved blacks, and now they want the asians to be the scapegoat for their hideous crimes.


What does slavery have to do with opportunity hoarding?

Merit based and hard working is NOT opportunity hoarding. White liberals use past oppressions of minorities to promote their evil agenda, which is to further boost white interest. TJ reform is a perfect example.


TJ reform opens access to hardworking, qualified students from all over the county.

We now have better representation from ALL middle schools. Not just the feeders. And we also have a class that looks more like the population of the county.

Who benefited most from these changes? Hardworking, qualified kids who are from economically-disadvantaged families. And hardworking, qualified kids who are URMs.


That's absolutely false! It actually closed doors for those who are most talented in STEM, which should have been the mission TJ education. This is like NBA draft will be purely based on the assessment of playing among the middle schoolers, not in the highest level of games.


That is demonstratively TRUE. All have met the criteria. They are top 1.5% of their middle school.


Yes, if only NBA recruited evenly from all the colleges, it would be much stronger. What a bunch of idiots!


The NBA and the public school systems have different goals and stakeholders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think both ideas are true. The reforms did open the doors to hardworking, qualified students from across the county, but it also lacks the granularity to identify the truly elite talents in the county.

The reform purposely eliminated granularity (such as admission tests and teacher's recommendations) so that the less competitive white people can benefit from the overall lower standards and increased randomness.


You are mental.

If telling the truth is mental...


I’m sure you believe it’s “the truth” in your altered reality.


Of course, the truth that your pea brain couldn't understand is an altered reality to you. Perfectly understandable.


Are you the clueless twit from earlier who doesn’t know how to do simple math?

Hey you clueless racist! Stop insulting the word of math.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow.

An academy would be best possible solution. With the exception of Maggie Walker, every other Govenors school is only PT/Academy.

There is no a single class that a TJ freshman or sophomore takes that is not offered at almost every other HS. That school should be used only for classes a child cannot get at their base school.


Looks like we are heading that way.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny that it was whites, not asians, who enslaved blacks, and now they want the asians to be the scapegoat for their hideous crimes.


What does slavery have to do with opportunity hoarding?

Merit based and hard working is NOT opportunity hoarding. White liberals use past oppressions of minorities to promote their evil agenda, which is to further boost white interest. TJ reform is a perfect example.


TJ reform opens access to hardworking, qualified students from all over the county.

We now have better representation from ALL middle schools. Not just the feeders. And we also have a class that looks more like the population of the county.

Who benefited most from these changes? Hardworking, qualified kids who are from economically-disadvantaged families. And hardworking, qualified kids who are URMs.


That's absolutely false! It actually closed doors for those who are most talented in STEM, which should have been the mission TJ education. This is like NBA draft will be purely based on the assessment of playing among the middle schoolers, not in the highest level of games.


That is demonstratively TRUE. All have met the criteria. They are top 1.5% of their middle school.


Yes, if only NBA recruited evenly from all the colleges, it would be much stronger. What a bunch of idiots!


The NBA and the public school systems have different goals and stakeholders.

Public school's goals include racial discrimination against Asians?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think both ideas are true. The reforms did open the doors to hardworking, qualified students from across the county, but it also lacks the granularity to identify the truly elite talents in the county.

The reform purposely eliminated granularity (such as admission tests and teacher's recommendations) so that the less competitive white people can benefit from the overall lower standards and increased randomness.


You are mental.

If telling the truth is mental...


I’m sure you believe it’s “the truth” in your altered reality.


Of course, the truth that your pea brain couldn't understand is an altered reality to you. Perfectly understandable.


Are you the clueless twit from earlier who doesn’t know how to do simple math?

Hey you clueless racist! Stop insulting the word of math.


It’s becoming clear why you need to prep your kids.

Can’t handle math, logic, or facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny that it was whites, not asians, who enslaved blacks, and now they want the asians to be the scapegoat for their hideous crimes.


What does slavery have to do with opportunity hoarding?

Merit based and hard working is NOT opportunity hoarding. White liberals use past oppressions of minorities to promote their evil agenda, which is to further boost white interest. TJ reform is a perfect example.


TJ reform opens access to hardworking, qualified students from all over the county.

We now have better representation from ALL middle schools. Not just the feeders. And we also have a class that looks more like the population of the county.

Who benefited most from these changes? Hardworking, qualified kids who are from economically-disadvantaged families. And hardworking, qualified kids who are URMs.


That's absolutely false! It actually closed doors for those who are most talented in STEM, which should have been the mission TJ education. This is like NBA draft will be purely based on the assessment of playing among the middle schoolers, not in the highest level of games.


That is demonstratively TRUE. All have met the criteria. They are top 1.5% of their middle school.


Yes, if only NBA recruited evenly from all the colleges, it would be much stronger. What a bunch of idiots!


The NBA and the public school systems have different goals and stakeholders.

Public school's goals include racial discrimination against Asians?


Asian students are still disproportionately OVERrepresented.

So…no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think both ideas are true. The reforms did open the doors to hardworking, qualified students from across the county, but it also lacks the granularity to identify the truly elite talents in the county.

The reform purposely eliminated granularity (such as admission tests and teacher's recommendations) so that the less competitive white people can benefit from the overall lower standards and increased randomness.


You are mental.

If telling the truth is mental...


I’m sure you believe it’s “the truth” in your altered reality.


Of course, the truth that your pea brain couldn't understand is an altered reality to you. Perfectly understandable.


Are you the clueless twit from earlier who doesn’t know how to do simple math?

Hey you clueless racist! Stop insulting the word of math.


It’s becoming clear why you need to prep your kids.

Can’t handle math, logic, or facts.

My kids are perfectly fine without the white privilege or prepping.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny that it was whites, not asians, who enslaved blacks, and now they want the asians to be the scapegoat for their hideous crimes.


What does slavery have to do with opportunity hoarding?

Merit based and hard working is NOT opportunity hoarding. White liberals use past oppressions of minorities to promote their evil agenda, which is to further boost white interest. TJ reform is a perfect example.


TJ reform opens access to hardworking, qualified students from all over the county.

We now have better representation from ALL middle schools. Not just the feeders. And we also have a class that looks more like the population of the county.

Who benefited most from these changes? Hardworking, qualified kids who are from economically-disadvantaged families. And hardworking, qualified kids who are URMs.


That's absolutely false! It actually closed doors for those who are most talented in STEM, which should have been the mission TJ education. This is like NBA draft will be purely based on the assessment of playing among the middle schoolers, not in the highest level of games.


That is demonstratively TRUE. All have met the criteria. They are top 1.5% of their middle school.


Yes, if only NBA recruited evenly from all the colleges, it would be much stronger. What a bunch of idiots!


The NBA and the public school systems have different goals and stakeholders.

Public school's goals include racial discrimination against Asians?


Asian students are still disproportionately OVERrepresented.

So…no.

Again, overrepresented by what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny that it was whites, not asians, who enslaved blacks, and now they want the asians to be the scapegoat for their hideous crimes.


What does slavery have to do with opportunity hoarding?

Merit based and hard working is NOT opportunity hoarding. White liberals use past oppressions of minorities to promote their evil agenda, which is to further boost white interest. TJ reform is a perfect example.


TJ reform opens access to hardworking, qualified students from all over the county.

We now have better representation from ALL middle schools. Not just the feeders. And we also have a class that looks more like the population of the county.

Who benefited most from these changes? Hardworking, qualified kids who are from economically-disadvantaged families. And hardworking, qualified kids who are URMs.


That's absolutely false! It actually closed doors for those who are most talented in STEM, which should have been the mission TJ education. This is like NBA draft will be purely based on the assessment of playing among the middle schoolers, not in the highest level of games.


That is demonstratively TRUE. All have met the criteria. They are top 1.5% of their middle school.


Yes, if only NBA recruited evenly from all the colleges, it would be much stronger. What a bunch of idiots!


The NBA and the public school systems have different goals and stakeholders.

Public school's goals include racial discrimination against Asians?


Asian students are still disproportionately OVERrepresented.

So…no.

Again, overrepresented by what?


By county population.

And here’s your racist response in 3 - 2 - 1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think both ideas are true. The reforms did open the doors to hardworking, qualified students from across the county, but it also lacks the granularity to identify the truly elite talents in the county.

The reform purposely eliminated granularity (such as admission tests and teacher's recommendations) so that the less competitive white people can benefit from the overall lower standards and increased randomness.


You are mental.

If telling the truth is mental...


I’m sure you believe it’s “the truth” in your altered reality.


Of course, the truth that your pea brain couldn't understand is an altered reality to you. Perfectly understandable.


Are you the clueless twit from earlier who doesn’t know how to do simple math?

Hey you clueless racist! Stop insulting the word of math.


It’s becoming clear why you need to prep your kids.

Can’t handle math, logic, or facts.

Funny that you're talking about math, logic and facts. I haven't met one white liberals who have any of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's funny that it was whites, not asians, who enslaved blacks, and now they want the asians to be the scapegoat for their hideous crimes.


What does slavery have to do with opportunity hoarding?

Merit based and hard working is NOT opportunity hoarding. White liberals use past oppressions of minorities to promote their evil agenda, which is to further boost white interest. TJ reform is a perfect example.


TJ reform opens access to hardworking, qualified students from all over the county.

We now have better representation from ALL middle schools. Not just the feeders. And we also have a class that looks more like the population of the county.

Who benefited most from these changes? Hardworking, qualified kids who are from economically-disadvantaged families. And hardworking, qualified kids who are URMs.


That's absolutely false! It actually closed doors for those who are most talented in STEM, which should have been the mission TJ education. This is like NBA draft will be purely based on the assessment of playing among the middle schoolers, not in the highest level of games.


That is demonstratively TRUE. All have met the criteria. They are top 1.5% of their middle school.


Yes, if only NBA recruited evenly from all the colleges, it would be much stronger. What a bunch of idiots!


The NBA and the public school systems have different goals and stakeholders.

Public school's goals include racial discrimination against Asians?


Asian students are still disproportionately OVERrepresented.

So…no.

Again, overrepresented by what?


By county population.

And here’s your racist response in 3 - 2 - 1.

why should we go with population, but no by merit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think both ideas are true. The reforms did open the doors to hardworking, qualified students from across the county, but it also lacks the granularity to identify the truly elite talents in the county.

The reform purposely eliminated granularity (such as admission tests and teacher's recommendations) so that the less competitive white people can benefit from the overall lower standards and increased randomness.


You are mental.

If telling the truth is mental...


I’m sure you believe it’s “the truth” in your altered reality.


Of course, the truth that your pea brain couldn't understand is an altered reality to you. Perfectly understandable.


Are you the clueless twit from earlier who doesn’t know how to do simple math?

Hey you clueless racist! Stop insulting the word of math.


It’s becoming clear why you need to prep your kids.

Can’t handle math, logic, or facts.

My kids are perfectly fine without the white privilege or prepping.


They should include having a math/logic/fact-challenged, racist parent as an experience factor. Might help them out.
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