
Wrong they're accepting the top students and rejecting those who are judged unworthy. |
that would be great especially if we can buy access to the answers like the good old days |
And yet, many pathetic parents are posting sour grapes about how their kids didn’t get in. If Tj is so horrible now, rest easy, you have nothing to worry about. Except plenty of smart kids did get in, and will attend. And so TJ will continue to be just fine. The problem is obviously many of you parents. Some of whom are having trouble posting anything intelligible. Maybe therein lies the problem with your kid? |
#veryfakenews |
It was well documented here. There is NO point in denying it. This is an established fact. |
Any idea of how many applicants for class of 2027? The number of applicants declined by 500 from class of 2025 to class of 2026 (3,044 vs. 2,544). Wondering why? |
Yes, 2,547. The number of applicants was essentially flat this year. |
Does anyone know how many students are accepted from Loudon vs Fairfax vs Arlington vs PW |
Arlington only pays for 25 students a year, so it seemed to work out to ~4 spots allocated per middle school. At our middle school, the spots went to kids with experience factors (ELL, etc.). More kids in Algebra got accepted than in Geometry. None of the top performing math students (e.g., the usual CML winners, etc.) got selected. |
No they are not accepting the top students. 'Rejecting those who are judged unworthy' is just the definition of rejection and judging. I'm not going to go into details of individual students who were accepted and who were rejected or sent to waitlist, but it is not a close call. The selection process is a joke. The students who were accepted were several tiers lower caliber than students who were rejected. |
That's just it, TJ still has excellent opportunities, classes not available at base school. It is the selection of lower caliber students that makes the school lower quality. |
At our school only the very best top students got in. |
In some alternate reality, that may be true, but here they're selecting the highest-caliber students, which are different than the ones who used to get because of test buying. Sadly, some still believe that equates to merit. |
Nope. These students have demonstrably less academic achievement and were selected with unearned advantages. You just swapped the privilege. |
DP. The poster you replied to is an obnoxious troll. You're just obnoxious. |