Think who is pushing the low-income Asian construct...post facto. Maybe |
People knew which boxes to check last year to get a boost. The ideal candidate is now a Hispanic student from Poe or Black student from Whitman who reports being economically disadvantaged. |
These awful parents; they want the best for their own kids. Crazy RWNJs, all of them.
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Only amoral people checked it if they weren’t truly low-income. |
Right. Better keep the precious affluent kids away from the poor kids. |
Trumphumper named Asra? |
Possibly not...she has no reason to. |
What's the definition of low-income? |
Did you qualify for free or reduced lunches before the pandemic? Did you have a serious financial setback during the pandemic? |
Who was saying that TJ has low-income Asian kids and the new admissions policy hurts them? Seems like the fiction she would write. Before she was so busy bullying the new superintendent. |
Is there an official thing at of quantifying this? Can one get a certificate of low income? |
Official way of quantifying this? Like an income/net worth measure? Like FAFSA certification? |
Are these your questions or Fairfax county questions? |
There has to be some agreed upon verifiable questions else you know...varsity blue folks. Always ready to falsify. |
There are a variety of resources available if you need some assistance. Info and application for free/reduced lunch. https://www.fcps.edu/resources/student-safety-and-wellness/food-and-nutrition-programs/free-and-reduced-price-meals More info: https://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/nutrition/resources/faqs.shtml “ Children from families with incomes at or below 130 percent of the poverty level are eligible for free meals. Those between 130 percent and 185 percent of the poverty level are eligible for reduced-price meals” https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/familyservices/sites/familyservices/files/assets/boardsauthoritiescommissions/community-action-advisory-board/pdfs/2020-community-action-advisory-board-state-of-the-poor-bookmark.pdf “ In 2019, poverty for a family of four is defined as a family annual income of less than $25,750 per year.” |