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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Wow you're pretty thickheaded. I'm not claiming a right, other than a right to education. I just stated that it would be lovely to have the same type of TJ resources at every base school so that ANY qualified student at each base school can be part of it if they can meet the prerequisites. In fact that's the exact opposite of having a concentrated school like TJ, which is what you apparently take issue with. But obviously that is not economically feasible as I already explained to you, yet you still seem to be lost. As to "lying" I have no clue what you're referring to. What is apparent is your clear agenda toward dumbing down of education, which you try to mask by pretending to care about minorities by spouting "no kids should get these opportunities because others will be held back" but keep lying to yourself. In any case TJ will not go away, certainly not until you make a more coherent case for what you think is inequitable about it and find an option that replaces it which actually makes sense.[/quote] Your argument has already been exposed and rebutted multiple times: It's too bad we don't have enough resources, but since we don't we certainly can't allocate them equitably. Because gifted. And when someone points that out, the response of the racist TJ crowd is to revert to (1) claiming people want to dumb down education; and (2) crapping on other schools. I think you know there are other, better options to this bastion of segregation. [b]Other school systems look at FCPS and cringe at what it's done. It's actually the case study for what every other good system in the DC area tries to avoid. [/b][/quote] Maybe you should move to one of those? Now, that's an idea! [/quote]
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