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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel for the class of 2026. More incompetence by FCPS and school board impacting the kids. Like the judge said, they knew this was a possibility and coming. FCPS should have had a plan B.[/quote] The 4th circuit is plan B. [/quote] lol. So true. No one at FCPS imagined a loss in this case.[/quote] Or cares. Maybe plan C is closing the school or turning it into an academy. I can't imagine there is much stomach for actually letting the TJ coalition win. [/quote] Nah. They cannot close it because TJ is a regional governor's school. Ha. Get over it suckers.[/quote] Controlled and funded by FCPS. They aren't returning to a system that admits a black child or two every year. If it's between that and just getting rid of the school, they will get rid of the school. [/quote] Nah. TJ is controlled by a regional governing body under a VA statute (the surrounding jurisdictions have allowed FCPS to operate it) and funded in significant part (about 25 - 35%) by the surrounding jurisdictions including having paid 25-35% of the renovation costs. With the New Governor, good luck closing it. You are stuck paying for it although you are too dumb to have your kids ever enjoy it. You can go tour the place. Suckers.[/quote]
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