TJ lost to Lake Braddock high school in Science Olympiad state competition

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Good job fcps equity
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Oh also academic decathlon, quiz bowl, science bowl, etc
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Many of the top TJ science students are Regeneron and ISEF winners.
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My DC participated in this for the first time and I was amazed how well all the Fairfax schools and NOVA as a whole does compared to the rest of the state. The entire area even with TJ siphoning off a lot of students does tremendously well.

https://virginiaso.org/pdf/results/2022States.pdf
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And do Arlington schools not participate? I was impressed Alexandria City did so well. There were only two high schools not from NOVA and no elementary or middle schools not from NOVA.
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Anonymous wrote:Many of the top TJ science students are Regeneron and ISEF winners.

Many = 0, 1 or 2.
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Anonymous wrote:TJ lost to Lake Braddock high school in Science Olympiad state competition. Good job Lake Braddock high school!! This is a lesson for parents who think there’s no better high school than TJ.


The pandemic and new admission policy have made the new students not really the traditional TJ students. Plus, the die hard science students at TJ do not do Science Olympiad, they do the math, Chem, bio


Pretty sure the kids who did Science Olympiad for TJ weren’t freshmen. So the question of the Admissions process isn’t relevant here.


+100


They lost to Langely in Regionals (2023). There is a limit to how many seniors can participate. The team should have good %ge of spohmores and Freshmen
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Anonymous wrote:And do Arlington schools not participate? I was impressed Alexandria City did so well. There were only two high schools not from NOVA and no elementary or middle schools not from NOVA.


You have to have teachers willing to run the club, or at least sponsor it while parents do the coaching.
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Anonymous wrote:TJ lost to Lake Braddock high school in Science Olympiad state competition. Good job Lake Braddock high school!! This is a lesson for parents who think there’s no better high school than TJ.


The pandemic and new admission policy have made the new students not really the traditional TJ students. Plus, the die hard science students at TJ do not do Science Olympiad, they do the math, Chem, bio


Pretty sure the kids who did Science Olympiad for TJ weren’t freshmen. So the question of the Admissions process isn’t relevant here.


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They lost to Langely in Regionals (2023). There is a limit to how many seniors can participate. The team should have good %ge of spohmores and Freshmen


The limit is 7 per team -- so 21 total for a school like TJ that fields three teams. That's almost half their roster.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL. I guess TJ kids are not THAT great.


You sound like a high school student yourself.
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Anonymous wrote:TJ lost to Lake Braddock high school in Science Olympiad state competition. Good job Lake Braddock high school!! This is a lesson for parents who think there’s no better high school than TJ.


The pandemic and new admission policy have made the new students not really the traditional TJ students. Plus, the die hard science students at TJ do not do Science Olympiad, they do the math, Chem, bio


Pretty sure the kids who did Science Olympiad for TJ weren’t freshmen. So the question of the Admissions process isn’t relevant here.


+100


They lost to Langely in Regionals (2023). There is a limit to how many seniors can participate. The team should have good %ge of spohmores and Freshmen


If you look at the results, TJ had one really bad event that cost them 1st place. I wouldn't panic over this. TJ students are actually the type that need to learn from some failure.
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Anonymous wrote:Lake Braddock has had a good science olympiad team for years and they host tournaments. They don't have any other science clubs so all the top science students would be concentrated in this club (mostly Asian). TJ has so many STEM clubs that the top science students are doing many other activities. You can't really compare them.


Of course!! The Asians are the ones who are exceling in such competitions. It was never about TJ, it was always a way to suppress Asians because other races cannot outperform Asians.
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Anonymous wrote:Good job fcps equity


LOL!! Did the URMs win? Or was it a bunch of Asian kids?
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Bad days for TJ with affirmative action equity admissions in the future.
Anonymous
I’m not sure this marks the imminent doom everyone is predicting for TJ. It’s a notable loss, sure, but all it indicates is that Langley and TJ are at a similar level this year… which has been the case for all but the last few years. Maybe 2019-21 was the exception, not the rule.
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