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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yet, what fcps politicians are aiming for and what fcps black students want are at odds. Fcps black students are genuinely and passionately interested in sports but fcps politicians want them to join TJ with lowest math and survive alongside peers who are already two years ahead? [/quote] Not true, my point is - black still very minority, yet people like you think they rob the Asian seat bigly. You don’t believe if poor non asian kid is exist.[/quote] Exactly, and then there's the FACT that the largest beneficiary of the selection change were LOW-INCOME (poor) Asians.[/quote] Mid- or low-income, Asian Americans are willing to put in the hard work to uphold TJ’s reputation. Despite manipulating the admissions process, FCPS finds itself with no choice but to reluctantly select Asian Americans because of their prerequsite STEM strengths. And when other students return to their base schools during or end of freshman year due to TJ rigor, FCPS ends up calling on Asian Americans again to fill those vacated sophomore seats. No matter how much FCPS aims to reduce the Asian percentage, it reluctantly relies on Asian students for TJ’s continued survival —because others aren't showing similar interest in STEM and willing to put in the effort to learn it. [/quote] Very pathetic post Asian only 30% in 2010 and TJ never need any survival from certain race. Its open to all human being who loves stem and ready to work hard, and that attitude is not only belong to Asian. You need to get out of your very tiny bubble. [/quote]Please proof read. Lots of mistakes. [/quote] Google should be your friend. https://www.fcag.org/tjadmits2006.html[/quote] What can fcps do if certain ethnic groups lost interest in stem education since then or always had shown low interest? [/quote] You mean lost interest in stem or lost interest in rat race (that heavily indicate by the test prep booming)?[/quote] Fcps has been highlighting the lost interest in math and stem learning, and asks students to step up and learn algebra. Even made a video. https://youtu.be/bAXUjwYze-w [/quote]
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