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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] We agree that the application fee should be removed/reduced. We believe it would be a good way to create equal opportunity among the applicants. We truly believe that when there is no gap between income and educational opportunity, diversity within the TJ community will flourish naturally. Instead of hastily trying to “fit” in more diversity at TJ, we should be starting from a fundamental level to make education an experience that flows naturally and allows everyone equal [/quote] I don't know is this is laudable naive optimism or cynical hope that the system that favored them will remain in place until the impossible is achieved [/quote] I think it's the latter. How many years would it be before there is no income gap?! We should wait for that to solve the diversity problems at TJ? Ok. These kids are smart, they can't possibly be naive enough to think that offers a real solution to the current problem. [/quote] Improving STEM education and exposure for URMS since the early age is the ONLY solution. Not to forcibly admit URMs, but to invest enough resources to make URMs as competitive as UMC children. But it's expensive, long-term and laborious, and therefore you want nothing to do with it. You want a quick fix you can point to. [/quote] and when, shockingly, the quality of education at Hybla Valley doesn't rise enough produce the kind of student ready for Algebra by middle school, we can say we tried and come up with another solution that will take years to evaluation while not actually fixing the problem. Districts across the county have spend years and billions throwing resources at title 1 schools and none of it actually works [/quote]
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