
https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/221280.P.pdf page 16 [i]"Nevertheless, in the 2021 application cycle, Asian American students attending middle schools historically underrepresented at TJ saw a sixfold increase in offers, and the number of low-income Asian American admittees to TJ increased to 51 — from a mere one in 2020." Other groups saw large increases, but not “sixfold”. |
If that was the only goal they wouldn’t have added seats and would have just done a basic lottery with no criteria to apply. |
The real problem was that 90% of the applicants selected were coming from 2 or 3 wealthy feeders where parents could afford prep to game the process, and they had to address this and better serve all county residents, not just the children with wealthy parents. |
Yup. And that’s why they gave every MS across the county an allotment of seats. So all kids have a shot. |
Nobody believes you. We were all here when the FCPS board used the BLM movement to push through a poorly thought out admissions refgorm to create more racial diversity. |
This is called data scraping. You look for some subset of data that makes your conclusions right. The discrimination against asians is no less because some asian subgroups increased and other asian subgroups decreased. The number of asians getting in was reduced despite the trajectory of asians being admitted was an increase pretty much every year since the school opened. You could just as easily claim that there was no anti-asian discrimination because the number of asian ELLs tripled, or the number of mongolian kids quintupled, etc. Ultimately the dsicrimination was directed at asians and the number of asians went down. |
That was the initial proposal but state law prevents using a lottery for admissions to a governor's school. |
The 2 largest feeders to TJ are historically Carson and Longfellow (followed by either Kilmer or Cooper or Rocky Run depending on the year with ~35 each) There were 82 admits from Carson for the class of 2024 and 57 from Kilmer. That is 139 out of 486 or about a quarter from the top 2 FCPS schools out of 28. So about 7% of the schools account for 28% of the offers. |
Giving unqualified kids a "shot" is not doing anyone any favors. |
That is what the court concluded, not me. I don't have that data. We do have TJ enrollment. The number of Asian students enrolled at TJ after the change has been greater than almost all other years in the school's history. ![]() |
And that's so easy to do when the facts happen to support your hypothesis! ![]() |
The trial court, the finder of fact, found that there was intentional discrimination. The circuit court's opinion is so bad that is actually drew a very rare dissent when SCOTUS denied cert. Do you know how rarely a denial of cert has a dissent attached? |
The largest beneficiaries were white kids. This isn't because they were deliberately trying to help white kids, it was because FCPS is predominantly white and the new admission process picks kids more randomly than the old method. |
FALSE. Comparing TJ enrollment in fall of 2020 to the fall of 2024 + 83 Hispanic students (+151%) + 74 black students (+231%) + 50 more white students (+15%) + 24 more multi/other (+27%) - 28 fewer Asian students (-2%) |
A dissent from two corrupt, partisan hacks only gives the circuit court’s opinion more credit. |