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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, to get back on topic, what is an SPS? Why don’t private school kids have one? And how are their scores then calculated? Are they just topping out at 600? 7th grade parent whose kid would probably love TJ.[/quote] SPS is student portrait sheet. They have 4 questions to answer in 1 hour related to FCPS character. Every student is graded on 900 points. 1/3 is for GPA, 1/3 for SPS response, 1/3 for stem problem [/quote] So why the comment that public schools don’t have them? Why can’t my kid fill one out?[/quote] If you actually looked at the website that discusses the TJ admissions process you would have your answer to this. The OPs question is basic. The answer is that Private school kids can be accepted into TJ but it is harder then being accepted from a Public school. If you think your child is interested in TJ, you should check out the admissions and read what the process entails. They discuss the SPS, what it is and how it works. If you are going to rely on this site for information on the TJ process, you are making the process that much more difficult. [/quote]
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