Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS did way worse for the class of 2025.
I saw the class of 2025 had the lowest attrition of any class in recent years. Is there a reason for this?[/quote]
I believe it is the opposite - because the new students couldn't hack the program
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... is anyone suing C4TJ?
My kid is applying and we'd join a class suit. If someone wants to kick one off.
Anonymous wrote:So... is anyone suing C4TJ?
Anonymous wrote:So... is anyone suing C4TJ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is getting ridiculous. How does this outfit argue that they care about students when they are screwing with the class of 2026 decisions?
Shut up and get out of the way.
Your desire for clarity doesn't override the Constitution, and FCPS is ignoring the district court decision now anyway.
You might have considered whether, with over 200 schools, FCPS is really up to the task of trying to administer the equivalent of the admissions process at a selective SLAC at a single high school.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS did way worse for the class of 2025.
Anonymous wrote:This is getting ridiculous. How does this outfit argue that they care about students when they are screwing with the class of 2026 decisions?
Shut up and get out of the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is getting ridiculous. How does this outfit argue that they care about students when they are screwing with the class of 2026 decisions?
Shut up and get out of the way.
+1000. This is one way to increase racial division.
Anonymous wrote:This is getting ridiculous. How does this outfit argue that they care about students when they are screwing with the class of 2026 decisions?
Shut up and get out of the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is getting ridiculous. How does this outfit argue that they care about students when they are screwing with the class of 2026 decisions?
Shut up and get out of the way.
Your desire for clarity doesn't override the Constitution, and FCPS is ignoring the district court decision now anyway.
You might have considered whether, with over 200 schools, FCPS is really up to the task of trying to administer the equivalent of the admissions process at a selective SLAC at a single high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is getting ridiculous. How does this outfit argue that they care about students when they are screwing with the class of 2026 decisions?
Shut up and get out of the way.
Your desire for clarity doesn't override the Constitution, and FCPS is ignoring the district court decision now anyway.
You might have considered whether, with over 200 schools, FCPS is really up to the task of trying to administer the equivalent of the admissions process at a selective SLAC at a single high school.
Anonymous wrote:This is getting ridiculous. How does this outfit argue that they care about students when they are screwing with the class of 2026 decisions?
Shut up and get out of the way.