This is 100% spot on This all started because there weren't enough blacks at TJ so the woke reformers will be back with another plan soon. |
I don't see much evidence that Asian kids flooded into "under-represented" middle schools like Whitman and Holmes this past year to "game" the new process.
It seems more likely to me that Asian families will just anchor in the top pyramids so they can hedge their bets (still have their kids apply to TJ, but rest assured that the alternative is Langley/McLean/Oakton/Chantilly/Woodson). And, as TJ becomes seen primarily as an alternative to lower-performing high schools, fewer of their kids will apply, just like Asian families in MoCo send their kids to Wootton with only some considering the Blair magnet. |
So stupid! AAP is a joke and also irrelevant by high school. |
So stupid! TJ has become a joke and also irrelevant by college. |
An official FOIA Request was sent out to get info on applicants who checked the ED boxes, and this request coincides with FCPS sudden decision to verify eligibility:
“We are writing as a group of concerned parents, many of whom suffer true economic disadvantages. We are seeing a troubling pattern with the admissions process at a well known school. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJ) is often regarded as the #1 high school in the country. Since the murder of George Floyd in 2020, the TJ Admissions Committee has been publicly claiming their desire to serve marginalized and economically disadvantaged students better. But are they really benefiting the marginalized or merely manipulating the system? The application process does not seek any verification of economic need. As a result, a shockingly high number of applicants claimed economic disadvantage in the 2022 applications based on a loophole that allows ANY public school students to claim the status, regardless of actual financial need. We are asking for help to shine a light on this situation. Proposed Solution: The solution to this problem is simple. We suggest that the TJ Admissions Committee of 2022 immediately ask applicants to show proof of financial need via FARMS forms (free and reduced meals), Medicaid eligibility, TANF eligibility (temporary assistance for needy families), or other similar means. By seeking some verification from applicants claiming an economic disadvantage, we can ensure that the genuinely marginalized receive consideration, in line with the spirit of what diversity, equity, and inclusion are really about. Our letter to you is attached. Thank you!” |
Actually, it was likely because of a recent FOIA request re: ED. |
So, once more, FCPS is getting hoisted by its own petard. They wanted to host the Oppression Olympics, only to find out they weren't breaking world records after all. |
Good. Now you can pick up your ball and go back to your base school. |
+1 exactly my thought process. My kid was really unhappy as he was expecting to get in based on the grades and all the stem stuff he was involved with. Apparently none of this mattered, and who ever graded the essays wasn’t impressed for whatever the reason (my kid and his friends bet it has to be lottery). But, he is fine now as a lot his school mates who he used to pair up and/or compete with also didn’t get in and would give him company at base HS, which is rated not far behind and has really good course selection. |
No offense, but I don’t think any kid should be expecting to get in. |
Agree fully w this post! Also want to add that FCPS was well aware of this loophole as was the WasH POst bc a group of concerned parents notified them of the ED manipulation. They did nothing until now (coincidentally the same time as an official FOIA request went out). Coincidence? You decide. |
Not any longer, for sure, unless you have really good stats and attend a bottom-feeder middle school. |
Yeah I agree with you on this, but it not wrong to keep the hopes high especially when you clearly stand out in school. However, I did tell him many times not to keep high hopes especially considering all changes that has happened. So, yes, he was disappointed, but now moved on. Since there is no school now, no more discussions with friends about who got in snd how etc. |
Correct. Asian will stay in top school zones. |
They know. They just deliberately choose to ignore it. |