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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Through February 2022, TJ has lost 16 kids this school year. FCPS hasn't yet provided the data to break down by grade. Through similar periods in the 2020-21, 2019-20, 2018-19, and 2017-18 school years, TJ lost 4, 2, 13, and 7 kids. So more kids than usual/average, but not necessarily a lot more given that the enrollment was expanded and more kids were admitted who may not have been quite as invested in attending TJ as in the past. Not sure you can chalk it up to academic challenges as much as other changes. [/quote] OP again. BIG THANKS PP! It seems we finally have a definitive factual answer: 1) more pupils have withdrawn this year than in recent prior years, however: 2) the rumor I heard (which someone repeated a few pages back) is false. No where near 50 pupils have withdrawn (if you hear that rumor, kindly dispel it). Personally, I believe the increase is rather small, and it’s not worth speculating on the cause at this point. To me, there are bigger issues to track here: the effect of the recent court judgment, the county’s reaction, and the future admissions process. As stated previously, I’m the parent of one TJ applicant and a future applicant.[/quote] Repeating specifically to OP - drop outs are not because of who was admissions, but rather because of the pandemic. Are you ignoring that last year was a mess?[/quote] OP here. Um - yeah. Are YOU ignoring my numerous posts, asking that we stick only to the facts, discover the facts as the actual # of dropouts, and maybe later argue about causation? Yes - yes you are ignoring them. [b]I have said NOTHING about the pandemic, or any other cause for this year’s increase. [/b] YOU ALONE made that part up, and you are now trying to attack me with it. Fallacious logic there, PP. specifically: a straw man fallacy (go look it up).[/quote] Um, your subject line is: TJ drop outs under the new admission standards So yeah, you implied that the drop outs are because of the new admission standards. Also, seriously, calm down.[/quote] You conveniently forget that there was grade inflation and loosening of standards in general for schools so don't just mention pandemic impacted grades negatively - pandemic also resulted in easier grading as well.[/quote]
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