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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it seems like a good pick. people seem really happy with WSHS so he must be doing a good job there and it seems positive he was a student at TJ back in the day. I really really hope he continues Dr B’s effort to make the school less stressful for kids than it needs to be. I think that shift has been positive (from what I have heard of before vs what DD there has experienced) and that the kids put enough pressure on themselves already for all As and the hardest classes - the leadership doesn’t need to feed into that frenzy further. [/quote] nice try. if fcps was indifferent to the academic decline, they wouldnt be getting rid of Bonita. Th new principal is being brought to change the current course and restore academic excellence. The nonsensical days of convincing students to stay back at TJ and accept Cs and Ds in least rigor courses are coming to end. [/quote] I am not a Bonitatibus fan. I think she is a sycophant that threw asian kids under the bus to suck up to FCPS board members. Honestly, I don't think the FCPS board GAF about TJ academic standing. They'd get rid of it if they thought they could without losing elections. It really seems like this was precipitated by her sharing what sounds like public information about TJ with some Chinese company that was interested in making a donation. I also don't think she did the unprepared kids from under-performing middle schools any favors by convincing them to gut it out with C's. The environment at TJ has become less stressful. I think this is largely the result of a wider range of academic ability. The B students aren't as stressed about getting As and the A students aren't as stressed about getting Bs. I think the difference between an A and a B used to be much tighter.[/quote]
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