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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“And they took away teacher recommendations. If they cared about taking high achieving students they would not have done that…“ Bet that it was the teachers who did not want to write recommendations each year..TJ just respected their opinions.. they already have enough BS to deal with, including being outed to Youngkin for teaching so called CRT Youngkin proposed something about transgender, pronouns etc last week? But, I would have rather preferred an announcement that they were planning to fund additional STEM academies in Virginia.. oh well. [/quote] Interesting because I’ve been reading in other threads that the best STEM schools other than TJ are the existing top neighborhood schools with lots of challenging math/science courses and that courses with STEM just stuck in their names often are poorly taught or nothing special. So just creating more “STEM academies” sounds more like PR than anything else. [/quote] Being able to take calculus in 9th or 10th grade and continuing this progression without having to go to a community college or take classes online, is not PR.[/quote] You don’t have to be a “STEM academy” to do this. You just need to offer challenging classes. And why push calculus on 9th graders unless they are truly ready? [/quote] The number who are truly ready is generally so low that schools can't offer their own higher level classes. Having a larger group at TJ allows them to offer these classes. The number of kids who are ready for this is higher than you think, particularly for calculus in 10th grade.[/quote] After 126 pages this is the #1 point. 1. TJ should only be for kids who are truly advanced in math not all this woke bs with folks taking Algebra 1 in 8th and somehow getting in. 2. Most of the top tier AAP feeder high schools have a big enough cohort to have entire classes advanced at this level so TJ isn't needed. 3. TJ should just be shut down at this point it's redundant.[/quote] TJ is used by economic development folks to bring companies in and used by companies to attract talent to the area. Diluting TJ or closing it only reduces overall tax revenues. But then again, logic has long left the house. Shut it down![/quote] This was relevant in the 1980s it's not today [/quote]
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