TJ just won the NSC National Quizbowl Tournament several days ago and they are one of the top ranked MUN delegation in the country. |
In addition to this: The math team just won first place in the nation in the ARML, and won first place at the CMU national tournament earlier this year, and 2nd place at PUMC at Princeton, 1st place at Duke The Chess team won the national championships this year TJ Student was the National champ in the US History Bee. Another student was 4th TJ Debate won VHSL states and placed 3 teams in the top 35 nationally TJ Latin teams placed 2nd and third at the Yale Certamen TJ had the national high school journalist of the year 3 TJ students were among the 40 Regeneon finalists this year 4 TJ students were Siemens regional finalists, and a TJ student was 2nd overall in the Siemens competition TJ has 4 of the 20 students invited to compete in the US Biology Olympiad finals The History Quiz Bowl team were national champions A TJ student is a finalist for the US physics Olympiad team 2 TJ students were finalists in the US computing Olympiad The Science Olympiad Team won the VA tournament and went on to win several categories at the national Science Olympiad, including cyber security TJ had 2 Presidemtial Scholars TJ Had well over 100 NMSFs And numerous other academic awards THIS YEAR Also, TJ Cubesat is getting ready to deliver its second CubeSat to Houston to be launched into space later this year (not exactly an award, but very cool). Not to mention sending more kids to all state band and orchestra, and senior regional orchestra than any other high school. And all of the marching band awards |
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I haven’t compared all of the HSs. But do you know another HS with as many regional, District and state sports championships as TJ? |
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LOL Again, how did TJ "sweep" National academic awards? |
Too many |
You’re right. Very unimpressive list of national academic awards. /s |
So you will have no problem finding 3 in FCPS. We’ll wait here. |
You do know what "sweep" means, right? |
^^ bitter parent whose kids did not get into,TJ mad who will criticize the school with their dying breath. Not a great look PP. |
NP here- what does it matter if a vast majority end up at UVA/William and Mary etc. - great schools but frankly, nothing to drive yourself TJ for. |
My TJ grad at W&M would disagree. She was much better prepared for college than the kids from her base school - in fact, she's found college pretty easy. And as been said over and over and over again on this board, don't send your kid to TJ just so they can get into a "top" college. The value of the school for bright, motivated kids is so much more than that. |
Don't worry bitter TJ posters it's only a matter of time before TJ goes away. See what's happening in New York City with getting rid of the top test-in schools Also progressives don't want tracking anymore either I'm serious within 10 years TJ will cease to exist as it currently is |
As someone who participated on my state's ARML team 20+ years ago, I have to say that's an incredibly impressive result. ARML is a fairly hardcore, heavy duty math competition in which many teams are formed from the best kids across an entire state or an entire major metropolitan area. Even the second string TJ team had a decent showing at 27th place. Also, since the timing of Algebra comes up frequently on the dcum AAP board: I doubt that the 15 kids on the TJ ARML team waited until 8th grade to take Algebra to have "good foundations". Most of them probably took Algebra in 5th or 6th, and that was clearly the proper placement for these kids. ![]() |