Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It guarantees spots to kids at every Middle School who has an interest and meets the general requirements. It makes TJ representative of all of FCPS by insuring that qualified kids from each MS have an opportunity to attend.
That 1.5% has to have met the basic criteria
1) 3.5 GPA (The average GPA last year was a 3.98)
2) Completed or taking Algebra Honors and at least one other Honors Math class (7th Grade Honors or Geometry Honors)
3) Completed 2 years of Honors Science
4) Completed at least 2 other Honors classes (History, English)
5) Successfully completed the math essay
And what happens if some schools have more kids meeting the basic criteria? How are they going to select 1.5% then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever tj wants it to mean. Seriously.
Yes. It's a policy which sounds benign on the surface, but once you realize that it's being advised by superficial, emotionally-abusive, favoritism-seeking hypocritical bigots, you really have to second guess it.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever tj wants it to mean. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:It guarantees spots to kids at every Middle School who has an interest and meets the general requirements. It makes TJ representative of all of FCPS by insuring that qualified kids from each MS have an opportunity to attend.
That 1.5% has to have met the basic criteria
1) 3.5 GPA (The average GPA last year was a 3.98)
2) Completed or taking Algebra Honors and at least one other Honors Math class (7th Grade Honors or Geometry Honors)
3) Completed 2 years of Honors Science
4) Completed at least 2 other Honors classes (History, English)
5) Successfully completed the math essay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It guarantees spots to kids at every Middle School who has an interest and meets the general requirements. It makes TJ representative of all of FCPS by insuring that qualified kids from each MS have an opportunity to attend.
That 1.5% has to have met the basic criteria
1) 3.5 GPA (The average GPA last year was a 3.98)
2) Completed or taking Algebra Honors and at least one other Honors Math class (7th Grade Honors or Geometry Honors)
3) Completed 2 years of Honors Science
4) Completed at least 2 other Honors classes (History, English)
5) Successfully completed the math essay
And the 1.5% from any of the middle schools can include Asians or Whites or whatever race happens to be at that school. The expectation is that the MS that have been underrepresented at TJ are typically poorer schools with a larger AA and Hispanic population. Since the kids know that they have a chance at being accepted, because of the 1.5% rule, there is an expectation that kids from all MS will apply. They know that they have a shot about being accepted, because they are no longer held to standards that benefit UMC and MC families who are more informed about TJ early on and push outside math enrichment so their kids are more likely to be in Algebra Honors in 7th, take Geometry in the summer, and Algebra II H in 8th. And the kids know that there will some kids from their current school attending TJ so it feels less daunting.
People can choose to move to the under-represented MS to increase their chances of getting into TJ if they want. I am sure that those MS would be happy to welcome in more high achieving kids to boost their existing cohort and hopefully encourage other kids to push themselves Academically.
Anonymous wrote:It guarantees spots to kids at every Middle School who has an interest and meets the general requirements. It makes TJ representative of all of FCPS by insuring that qualified kids from each MS have an opportunity to attend.
That 1.5% has to have met the basic criteria
1) 3.5 GPA (The average GPA last year was a 3.98)
2) Completed or taking Algebra Honors and at least one other Honors Math class (7th Grade Honors or Geometry Honors)
3) Completed 2 years of Honors Science
4) Completed at least 2 other Honors classes (History, English)
5) Successfully completed the math essay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are the experience factors included in the 1.5%? Is it true that any child can say that they get free meals this school year and get a bump from that?
No. You need to officially qualify for FARMS.
Anonymous wrote:How are the experience factors included in the 1.5%? Is it true that any child can say that they get free meals this school year and get a bump from that?
Anonymous wrote:It guarantees spots to kids at every Middle School who has an interest and meets the general requirements. It makes TJ representative of all of FCPS by insuring that qualified kids from each MS have an opportunity to attend.
That 1.5% has to have met the basic criteria
1) 3.5 GPA (The average GPA last year was a 3.98)
2) Completed or taking Algebra Honors and at least one other Honors Math class (7th Grade Honors or Geometry Honors)
3) Completed 2 years of Honors Science
4) Completed at least 2 other Honors classes (History, English)
5) Successfully completed the math essay