So... you are proud of your inability to read? |
No one is trying to dehumanized Asian kids. People just don't want access to expensive prep centers to be a significant factor to get into a public school. Pretty sure Asian kids aren't the one paying the $4,000 and trying to game the system. That's all on adults. |
Notable accomplishments of an incoming 8th grader (when apps are submitted) Much of that is parent driven and cost money that many kids don't have.
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You can't have greater inclusion without you claiming discrimination against Asians. Any greater inclusion will necessarily mean fewer Asians as Asians make up 69-70 percent of the TJ student body. Nothing in the new standard discriminates against Asians, no matter how many times you say it does. |
#fake news is what people who don't have facts on their side say (see Russia and those who dispute that Trump lost the election). |
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Getting rid of TJ is the answer.
Swapping one form of elitism with another is no formula for success. TJHSST was always rotten at the core and these cosmetic changes and bows to tokenism will not change that. |
No I'm right that the cheaters would find a way to get copies of whatever redesigned test there is so why engage them by creating new tests?
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Baseless assertion. The PP is not claiming discrimination against Asians at any of the other VA Governor schools except for TJ. Disparate impact alone is not the issue here. Don't be dense. |
The prep center is just an excuse, a red herring to distract from the underlying racist discrimination against Asians. Parents, not just Asian parents, are all resourceful when it comes to the upbringing of their children. Even if you narrowly tailor a law outlawing academic prep centers and tutoring, as authoritarian China has recently done (it's true, look it up), parents will find some other way to raise their kids how they see fit - and some of them will go to great lengths to prepare their kids for a future in STEMP field and target a high school like TJ. |
I guarantee that any policy the diminished the percentage of Asian students will be labeled racist. |
I don't think you understand the meaning of red herring. When 30 percent of a class came from ONE expensive prep center, I think it is completely relevant. |
+1 Trying to deflect from the actual issue. |
No I think it's an actual problem when the majority of kids being admitted attend one of these centers. This reduces the chances of anyone who doesn't attend. The allegations that one center even had test questions is also concerning. |
I just don't see it. Even with the new selection process, Asians who make up around 15% of the county occupy over 50% of those selected. |
Another baseless assertion. |