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Reply to "TC Williams: what does a family new to Alexandria need to know?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Riddle me this. If TC is so amazing, why will ACPS not allow a cohort of kids to attend TJ, specifically citing "brain drain"? 5-10 kids a year is brain drain? Seems like they need every single literate kid they can get. [/quote] Sigh. Because the deal that Fairfax offered was a disruptive, misleading, rip-off. First, sending kids to TJ from outside of Fairfax requires three (not two) rounds of transportation per day - trip to school; trip from school regular hours; and late bus, required due to co-curriculars - no late bus, no co-curriculars. All three are required. Second, ACPS would not have played any decisional role in admissions, at all. Third, the number you cited was the proposed range for the cap - not the actual enrollment; it's possible that, in any given year, no one would have been enrolled. Fourth, Alexandria would have been required to accept responsibility for unknown and undeclared future capital improvements, with no ceiling. FCPS offered ACPS a simply lousy deal for the students, families, and school system. The former superintendent was 100% right to turn it down. [/quote] Sigh. Lots here to find wrong. FCPS and other jurisdictions only 2 two buses (FCPS has a Weds. late bus). All non-sports Extracurriculars are during the school day at 8th period. That's right-- extracurriculars built into the school day. For sports (and band) parents provide transportation/carpool/kids drive. Not hard for Alexandria, since TJ is, you know, in Alexandria. Alexandria would have the right to have admin on the TJ advisory board, and appoint teachers to help review applications It's possible no one from ACPS would be accepted in a given year. But unlikely. Especially because parents of STEM smart kids would be more likely to stay in ACPS if TJ were an option. And ACPS would not have to pay tuition for kids it didn't send. And the Capital improvements are done, and the funding is set. Non-FCPS jurisdictions pay a sum above TJ tuition per pupil (seems like $1000 to $2000 a year per kid is what I remember) to offset renovation bond costs. APS, FCCS,PWCS and LCCS seem to be.ieve that whatecpver this amount is, it's reasonable. Besides being factually incorrect on every single point, you're right. Nice list :lol: [/quote] At least one of the sending divisions doesn't think so and is preparing to drop out of its TJ agreement. And you can see the late buses - drive up and look, or call TJ and ask. Every bus-authorized student has to have access to a late bus. The advisory position would play no role in admissions decisions. There were negotiating efforts on all of those points; no traction. [/quote]
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