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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Enjoy ... https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/BWE23Y004896/$file/TJ%20White%20Paper%2011.17.2020.pdf[/quote] This appears to be an interim document while merit lottery was one of options being considered. But has interesting facts. Is there another document or description that answer OP's questions? [/quote] Refer to page 19 of the document shared above[/quote] Per page 19, 100 FCPS students with the highest combined GPA, portrait + math essays and experience factor get accepted. The remaining 450 are picked through a lottery system. Lottery caps: Region 1: 66 (Carson, Cooper, Thoreau, Herndon, Hughes) Region 2: 69 (Longfellow, Glasgow, Luther Jackson) Region 3: 60 (Twain, Sandburg, Whitman) Region 4: 65 (Lake Braddock, Robinson, South County, Irving) Region 5: 55 (Kilmer, Frost, Rocky Run, Katherine Johnson, Franklin, Stone) Arlington: 16 Falls Church: 2 Loudoun: 55 Prince William: 62 The way GPA is calculated: https://www.fcps.edu/registration/thomas-jefferson-admissions/eligibility-requirements/gpa-calculation Does that mean scoring 100 and 93 in a subject make no difference? [/quote]
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