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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I am in the camp of the reform having gone too far since DD just did the process and it was ridiculous how the “test” does nothing to show math aptitude ag all now. That said, I 100% agree that reforms were needed to address the issue of people strategizing for years on how to get their kid into TJ and doing all the test prep along with it. It’s ridiculous and disadvantages plenty of really smart kids whose parents chose not to structure their entire lives around TJ. [/quote] I wish FCPS had accepted the offer from Vern Williams to write a math test for TJ admissions. I'm not sure that the test prep industry impacts that many FCPS kids. A goodly chunk of the kids attending Curie or other similar programs are Loudoun residents and are taking the LCPS designated seats. It was somewhat obvious when Curie listed the kids who were admitted to TJ, because a large number of them were also admitted to AOS or AET. [/quote]
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