Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.
Mount Vernon parents get to put their student's high school bumper sticker on their car, but TJ parents shouldn't?
My child is at TJ and going to a HYPSM (see I like to brag too), but it is cringe to see a TJ or a HYPSM sticker on the car.
Anonymous wrote:There should be a separate TJ forum because AAP concerns are not TJ concerns and vice versa!
--Parent of an AAP kid who is not hell bent on TJ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.
Mount Vernon parents get to put their student's high school bumper sticker on their car, but TJ parents shouldn't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's access to good teachers, solid curriculum, a like minded cohort, and amazing facilities. There is a planetarium, professionally outfitted labs, mentorship opportunities with great companies/research institutions, research librarian on staff, and teachers who hold you to a high standard. Some of the nonsense you find at base high schools doesn't happen here because kids are engaged and want to learn. Their focus is just different.
Does TJ send significantly more students to top research universities than other high schools in the region?
Anonymous wrote:It's access to good teachers, solid curriculum, a like minded cohort, and amazing facilities. There is a planetarium, professionally outfitted labs, mentorship opportunities with great companies/research institutions, research librarian on staff, and teachers who hold you to a high standard. Some of the nonsense you find at base high schools doesn't happen here because kids are engaged and want to learn. Their focus is just different.
Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.
There are thousands of full A middle schooler with inflated grades
It's a lottery process. People all know this
Who would give it a shit to a TJ parent car sticker?
Anonymous wrote:Going to TJ means you get an A+ as a parent and you get to put a TJ sticker on the car to tell everyone about your A+ parenting skills.