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[quote=Anonymous][quote]NP. This is what it boils down to. I have not read the whole thread, but for everyone furious that black students are not well represented, please also be furious that elementary curriculums are NOT teaching black students, or any student, well enough to take advance courses. [b]Any students who takes advanced courses must have tutors, classes, academic camps on the side. Or, happen to have parents who have the time, money to help advance their child’s knowledge base. [/b] When young children don’t have enough knowledge they are at complete disadvantage their entire lives . I’m furious schools embrace soft “progressive” curriculums instead of knowledge rich curriculums that build a strong foundation in vocabulary, history, literature, sciences. It hurts all kids but especially Black children. Chasing admissions at TJ is missing the problem.[/quote] Sorry, but no child who really belongs at TJ needs all that extra help. My child did none of those things, his after school hours were filled with sports. Yet, he was accepted to TJ and had a great four years there. It’s the parents who believe that their children need all kinds of extra help to be accepted to TJ who are part of making it difficult for the admissions office to select the applicants for whom TJ truly is a good fit. [/quote]
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