It's mostly a status symbol, and always has been. Go to Walt Whitman HS, Scarsdale HS, Lower Merion HS, Newton North, or New Trier HS, and ask if the students there suffer because they can't attend a specialized magnet. Most people there would laugh because they know how good those schools are. They may not be as highly ranked as TJ, but they serve their communities very well and people there get along with one another. In comparison, TJ has turned into one ugly Spike Lee movie. |
He Got Game? |
stupid comparisons. New Trier for example has about 1% blacks. It's almost all white. And I dispute the last sentence. TJ is a source of great pride to FCPS and is natioanally, even world-renown. Maybe blacks and Hispanics should study harder. |
| Leave TJ to the pimply Asian boys and their ridiculous, overbearing parents. No one else wants to go there now anyway. |
so what's all the fuss about then? Complaint filed on behalf of people who don't want to go there anyway? |
Wow. Fairfax is an affluent area that has long had a reputation for excellent schools, just like the other jurisdictions. I didn't realize that we need a magnet school so white and Asian kids don't have to go to school with local blacks. Ask the people who live in Edsall Park and Bren Mar Park whether they like getting moved from Jefferson to Annandale and now to Edison because FCPS turned TJ into a magnet, and you'd get an earful. |
to silly and argumentative to even respond to.
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| Asian is the new white |
In other words you have no response now that the obvious racism in your post was exposed.
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The schools with the high hispanic/black populations are IB schools -- so they don't even get access to AP courses to go on to a STEM career. |
So true. FCPS intentionally put the IB program in more diverse schools. |
Wrong. Hayfield, Falls Church and West Potomac all have high black and/or Hispanic enrollments and are AP schools. And who says IB can't prepare students for a STEM career? |
Because science IB courses are only worthwhile at the college level if they are HL vs. SL. |
As an example, credit awarded for IB courses at GMU: http://admissions.gmu.edu/exams/examBaccalaureateInternational.asp Since a student can only take 3 HL courses as they are two year courses, it is very limiting for students interested in STEM pre-college work. |