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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]strange narrative: its a racist, toxic place so lets let the racists stay and keep TJ for themselves. The racism experienced historically by black children at TJ from their peers is well known in this area. Hopefully its less toxic now.[/quote] Actually, my kid was physically assaulted by a black TJ student several years ago (no discipline and went on to Ivy although he was an average student). It's no secret that black kids bully and assault other TJ kids at TJ.[/quote] Oh no! Well, you shouldn’t send your kids to TJ. They are allowing Black kids to terrorize your little angels, then have audacity to send the Black kid to an Ivy even though the Black kid isn’t as smart as yours. SMH.[/quote] I didn’t know about the assaults and bullying when the decision was made to apply. [/quote] Ever thought about withdrawing?[/quote] It occurred during the junior year so withdrawal was not an option and besides why withdraw because some black kid has assaulted. [/quote] 1) you’re full of sh!t 2) withdrawal is ALWAYS an option from TJ, and the fact that you don’t know that FURTHER calls your story into question.[/quote] It is not an option because of college admissions. Try to think before posting. [/quote] Again, that’s false. There are plenty of kids who have withdrawn from TJ during their junior or even senior year and been fine in the college admissions process. But your assertion that an issue of safety couldn’t be resolved because of your mistaken understanding of college admissions further demonstrates your bad-faith incoherence.[/quote] If you want to continue to display your ignorance fine. There is absolutely no reason to withdraw from TJ because some black kid assaulted my kid in junior year when my kid is doing well otherwise and, at TJ the counselor is assigned at the beginning for all four years. Maybe you won’t even understand what that means. The kid who committed the physical assault is the one who should be expelled or withdraw not the victim. [/quote] Yeah. You made this up.[/quote]
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